How China rules the waves
Ports in China and Hong Kong not shown. Includes investments announced and completed
Sources: King’s College, London; FT research; CIA (shipping routes)
'Dual use' is defined as Chinese owned or invested ports confirmed, or proposed, as engaging in both commerce and military use
*China has not invested in a port, but its navy uses Seychelles' facilities in anti-piracy operations in the Indian Ocean
**The US has expressed concern over the possible use of Chinese-owned Darwin port for military purposes
Source: FT research
Definition of Chinese port operators includes Hong Kong companies. Figures include total annual throughput for all terminals in which shareholdings held as of Dec 31 2015, adjusted acording to the extent of equity held in each terminal
Source: Drewry
* Maersk announced deal to buy Hamburg Süd in 2016
** Cosco and CSCL announced their merger in 2015
Source: Drewry
Includes estimates of container traffic through ports in which Chinese and Hong Kong companies have investments, even minority stakes
Sources: Lloyd's List Intelligence; FT research
출처 : Financial Times 2017년 1월 12일