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(AXcess News) Representative Duncan Hunter ( Calif.) has vowed to introduce legislation that stop Dubai Ports World, owned company, from acquiring the six US ports in its acquisition of British P&O. Rep. Hunter, the Republican chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said his bill would not only stop UAE from buying the US ports, owned company that owns terminals or other key infrastructure in the United States.
Thinkpad (AXcess News) Washington - Representative Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) has vowed to introduce legislation that stop Dubai Ports World, the United Arab Emirates-owned company, from acquiring the six US ports in its acquisition of British P&O.
"I think we should kill this deal, " said Rep. Hunter, "Dubai can't be trusted." Rep. Hunter's proposed legislation would directly confront President Bush's determination of approving the Dubai port acquisition of the British shipping and port operations company that owns and operates six major ports in the US. Bush has vowed that he would veto any legislation that attempts to block the ports sale, saying that security is not a risk to the US. But Rep. Hunter thinks otherwise and some lawmakers agree.
Microsoft Rep. Hunter, the Republican chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said his bill would not only stop UAE from buying the US ports, but would extend to any foreign-owned company that owns terminals or other key infrastructure in the United States.
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Laptop Computer Rep. Hunter's proposed legislation would directly confront President Bush's determination of approving the Dubai port acquisition of the British shipping and port operations company that owns and operates six major ports in the US. Bush has vowed that he would veto any legislation that attempts to block the ports sale, saying that security is not a risk to the US. But Rep. Hunter thinks otherwise and some lawmakers agree.
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Desktop Computer Rep. Hunter wants 100 percent of all shipments that come into the United States to be inspected. While on the surface that appears practical, but logistically, it will bog down freight and raise the cost of commerce substantially. Currently, the government manages all security and inspects imports that arrive in the US, but Customs inspectors only check a small percentage of shipments and if Rep. Hunter gets his way, US Customs Officers will be required to check every shipment. A move business owners and other lawmakers think is too costly and unnecessary.
Notebooks Rep. Hunter pointed out that United Arab Emirates customs officials allowed sixty-six American high-speed electrical switches, used for detonating nuclear weapons, to go to a Pakistani businessman with ties to the Pakistani military.
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Travelstar The attention caused by the Dubai Ports World acquisition of the British company that manages the six US ports has made lawmakers take a closer look at the panel that oversees the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), considering changes as to how the panel goes about approving foreign ownership of US businesses.
Gateway At a hearing on the Dubai Ports World deal Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Chairman Richard C. Shelby (R-Al.) said, "The manner in which the Dubai transaction was handled only reinforces this committee's earlier findings that the system is seriously flawed and that corrective, legislative measures are required.
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