AJOT Digital Edition #641

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This Issue's Focus:

  • Project Cargo / Heavy Lift
  • Georgia Ports

* We don’t dump steel, says Turkish exporter

by Peter Buxbaum
Project Cargo / Heavy Lift
Turkish steel exporters complain that the United States has deployed protective measures against imported steel and that it has become more active in these areas in recent years. The new Trump administration is likely to be more protectionist than its predecessors, which may be one reason that Namik Ekinci, chairman of the Turkish Steel Exporters’ Association, is speaking out at this time.
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Project Cargo / Heavy Lift

* PPP and infrastructure project finance

by Matt Miller
Project Cargo / Heavy Lift
Public, Private Partnership, better known as PPP or P3, financing has gotten a lot of play as the panacea for infrastructure investment. Will it work? The jury is still out on whether PPP is a cure or snake oil to financing infrastructure projects in the US.

* Optimism growing in the oil patch

by George Lauriat
Project Cargo / Heavy Lift
After two years of lowered expectations, there is a cautious optimism in the oil patch for 2017…and beyond.

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