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COSCO acquires Piraeus Port in Greece

Law firm Paul Hastings is advising COSCO (Hong Kong) Group Limited (COSCO HK) on its acquisition of 67 per cent of Piraeus Port Authority SA. COSCO HK is a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company.

This marks one of the most high profile Greek privatisations of recent years and successful execution of the deal is a key part of the plan to turn Piraeus into a logistics hub for Chinese exports to Europe.
 
Paul Hastings has demonstrated significant strength over the years in acting as international deal counsel for Chinese buyers, including acting for WH Group (formerly Shuanghui International) on its USD7.1 billion acquisition of Smithfield Foods in 2013, acting for Haitong International on its acquisition of Japaninvest Group PLC in 2014, and acting for Fosun International on several of its outbound transactions including its acquisition of Canada’s Cirque du Soleil in 2015.
 
Paul Hastings is currently also representing COSCO in the landmark restructuring involving both COSCO and China Shipping Group. The restructuring represents a substantial reconfiguration of two of China’s leading state-owned enterprises which, on a combined basis, will become the world’s fourth largest container-shipping company.
 
The Paul Hastings Hong Kong team is being led by Raymond Li, partner and Chair of Greater China, partner Vivian Lam and partner Pei Fang, with support from associate Echo Huo. The London team is being led by partner Garrett Hayes with support from associates Dominic Rose and David Prowse.
 
Paul Hastings is a leading global law firm with a strong presence throughout Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the United States. Through a collaborative approach, entrepreneurial spirit, and commitment to client service, the professionals of Paul Hastings deliver innovative solutions to many of the world’s top financial institutions and Fortune 500 companies.

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