CKH Holdings Shares Extend Decline, Dropping Nearly 5% Amid Port Unit's $2 Billion Claim Against Panama

Stock News
03/09

CKH Holdings (00001) continues to slide, falling close to 5% in recent trading. As of the latest update, the stock was down 4.87%, trading at HK$58.55, with a turnover of HK$705 million. The decline follows news that the company's Panamanian port operator, Panama Ports Company (PPC, a subsidiary of CKH Holdings), has initiated international arbitration against the Panamanian government. The move comes after the government forcibly took control of two ports previously operated by PPC. The claim, filed under International Chamber of Commerce arbitration rules, seeks at least US$2 billion (approximately RMB 13.843 billion) in compensation. In a statement released on March 6 via the CKH Holdings website, the company emphasized that PPC and CKH Holdings will not concede and are not seeking merely symbolic compensation. Instead, they are pursuing full recovery of all entitlements due to the Panamanian government's serious breach of contract and actions contrary to investor interests. Panama Ports Company and CKH Holdings also permanently reserve all legal rights and recourse against the Panamanian government, its agents, and any third parties.

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