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GermanyGermersheim       500On-demand (500–5,000)  EDIContainer: handling, depot, repair, reefer repair, storage, DGR storage, reefer storage. Break-Bulk: handling, storage.   
GermanyStuttgart        On-demand (500–5,000)  EDIContainer: handling, depot, repair, reefer repair, storage. Break-Bulk: handling, storage.   
GermanyMannheim        On-demand (500–5,000)  EDIContainer: handling, depot, repair.   
SwitzerlandBasel-Kleinhuningen           EDI, Customs, Track & Trace, VBSContainer: handling, depot, repair, refer services.   
SwitzerlandBasel-Frenkendorf       22,200Break & Make Bulk, 22,000 m2  EDI, Customs, Track & Trace, VBSContainer: handling, depot, repair.   
SwitzerlandBasel-Birsfelden           EDI, Customs, Track & Trace, VBSContainer: handling, depot, repair.   
SwitzerlandZurich-Niederglatt           EDI, Customs, Track & Trace, VBSContainer: handling, depot, repair, reefer.
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FranceOttmarsheim        4,000 m2  EDIContainer: handling, depot, repair.   
Francelle Napolean           EDIContainer: handling, storage.   
FranceHuningue           EDIBulk: handling, storage, picking.   
BelgiumLiege        On request  EDIContainer: handling, depot, repair, reefer services.   
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This is an example of texts with links. Valued at around RM600 billion ($135 billion) in 2022, up more than a fifth from 2021. DP World’s partnership with Sabah Ports in Sapangar will help support the country’s position, with plans to increase container handling capacity from 500,000 TEUs to 1.25 million TEUs by 2025.

 

 

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We are proud to partner with DP World on its issuance of the first corporate Blue Bond in the Middle East. This innovative transaction will mobilize capital towards UN SDG 14, Life Below Water, while providing an opportunity for attractive investment returns. We recognize UN SDG 14 as the most underfunded of all the sustainable development goals. We hope this transaction can be a model for other issuers and investors to support the blue economy. 
 One of the key drivers behind Southeast Asia's ascendancy is the unparalleled market access granted by multilateral trade agreements like the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA). This comprehensive pact, which covers all 10 member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), has significantly reduced tariffs and other barriers, facilitating the seamless flow of goods across the region.
 The trade agreement has seen intra-ASEAN trade soar, as well as trade outside the region. EU imports from ASEAN countries grew from €79 billion in 2011 to an all-time high of €136 billion in 2021 – an increase of nearly three-quarters. And Southeast Asia’s merchandise exports grew over 10% annually on average between 2017 and 2021 – faster than the increase seen by the Asia Pacific region more broadly.

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One of the key drivers behind Southeast Asia's ascendancy is the unparalleled market access granted by multilateral trade agreements like the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA). This comprehensive pact, which covers all 10 member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), has significantly reduced tariffs and other barriers, facilitating the seamless flow of goods across the region.
 The trade agreement has seen intra-ASEAN trade soar, as well as trade outside the region. EU imports from ASEAN countries grew from €79 billion in 2011 to an all-time high of €136 billion in 2021 – an increase of nearly three-quarters. And Southeast Asia’s merchandise exports grew over 10% annually on average between 2017 and 2021 – faster than the increase seen by the Asia Pacific region more broadly.