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Down a sandy, dirt road on the outskirts of Darwin in Australia’s Northern Territory lies one of the US and Australia’s most ...
Australia Says 'Not Necessary' to Cancel Chinese Firm's Lease on Darwin Port Australia said a security review of a 99-year lease held by Chinese company Landbridge on the northern port of Darwin ...
Australia is reviewing the 99-year lease of a commercial and military port in the country's north to a Chinese firm, a government source said on Monday, a move that could further inflame tensions ...
Landbridge has a 99-year lease on the commercial port in Australia's northern city, Darwin, which also hosts a rotating force of 2,000 U.S. Marines and Australian air force and naval bases that ...
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Ex-Australia PM Says He Could Have Halted Port Lease to Chinese Firm
The Port of Darwin is Australia’s northernmost maritime facility and sits just south of Indonesia and Southeast Asia more broadly. It is located near military facilities that house rotations of ...
Anthony Albanese has doubled down on an election promise to force the Chinese owners to sell Darwin Port despite warnings Beijing may hit back.
In 2015, Chinese company Landbridge was awarded a 99-year lease over the Port of Darwin. Now, Australia wants to take it back and put it into local hands. This week on the podcast, Rebecca Jones ...
It’s unclear whether the new port would be solely for industrial use, or would be a facility that can accommodate visiting naval ships from strategic partners the U.S. and U.K., the ABC said.
China’s Landbridge dismisses national-security concerns, saying its investment in Darwin Port is purely commercial, and threatens a lawsuit if lease is terminated.
Australia is reviewing the 99-year lease of a commercial and military port in the country's north to a Chinese firm, a government source said on Monday… ...
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