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               Chinese Company Completes World's Largest Port in  Bahamas

                  Christopher Ruddy and Stephan Archer
                  January 19, 2000

               Bahamas – The same Chinese company that recently took
               operational control of the Panama Canal is currently completing
               construction of the largest container port in the world in Freeport,
               Bahamas – just 60 miles from Florida. View Photos of the Port

               Several U.S. military experts say that the activities of Hutchison
               Whampoa Limited, a Hong Kong-based conglomerate, in both
               Panama and the Bahamas, pose a significant risk to U.S. national
               security.

               Officials for Hutchison Whampoa have heatedly denied any links
               with the Red Chinese government, but several established
               connections – including new evidence uncovered by NewsMax.com
               – suggest the Chinese government has a keen interest in the
               company's activities.

               One port facility that has captured the interest of the Chinese
               government is Hutchison Whampoa's sprawling port facility in the
               tourist destination of Freeport on Grand Bahama Island.

               Strategically Located Near U.S. East Coast

               According to the company's Web site, the port is located at one of
               the most strategic spots in the world because "Freeport is the closest
               offshore port to the east coast of the United States, at the
               cross-roads of routes between Europe and the Americas and
               through the Panama Canal."

               In 1995, Hutchison Whampoa entered into a 50-50 partnership with
               the Grand Bahama Development Company, a privately owned
               Bahamian company, to develop and expand the small Freeport
               facility that had catered to cruise ships.

               Since then, Hutchison has helped dredge and expand the port,
               making it capable of handling the largest container ships on the high
               seas.

               According to Michael Powers, Hutchison Whampoa's General
               Manager for the Freeport development, the container port is simply
               a "dedicated deep water trans-shipment hub."

               'Hub' Port for Container Shipping

               Large container ships coming from several directions can off-load
               their container boxes, which can be re-routed on to other large or
               small container ships for delivery. The port operates, he says, much
               like Miami airport might serve as a "hub" for travelers going to
               destinations around the globe.

               Already the port is doing a brisk business in container shipments,
               Powers said, and has the capacity to become the world's largest
               container port. He said the company also plans to make the port the
               world's largest cruise ship destination port. Already, Disney cruise
               lines will soon make Freeport a port of call.

               The company has ambitious plans to create the largest air cargo
               facility on land adjacent to the port. Hutchison has a 50 percent
               stake in the Grand Bahama Airport Company, which owns one of
               the largest airport runways in the world – more than 11,000 feet
               long. According to Powers, the runway is capable of handling the
               world's largest cargo and military aircraft.

               On 800 acres of wooded land adjacent to the airport, Hutchison
               plans to create the Grand Bahama Sea-Air Business Center – a
               center that could potentially allow for 8 million square feet in
               warehouse space.

               Communist China Ties Disturbing

               While Hutchison Whampoa has a sterling reputation as a
               commercial enterprise – and has not been linked to any illegal
               activities such as drug or gun smuggling – the firm's ties to
               Communist China have raised concerns.

               Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, R-Miss., and former U.S.
               Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger have expressed concerns
               about Hutchison's influence over the Panama Canal.

               Lott has described the Hong Kong firm as "an arm of the People's
               Liberation Army."

               Hutchison Whampoa's chairman, Li Ka-Shing, is also a board
               member of CITIC – the China International Trust and Investment
               Corporation. U.S. intelligence sources have described the firm as a
               front for China's governmental State Council.

               Congressman Dana Rohrbacher, R-Calif., has stated that CITIC has
               been used as a front company by China's military to acquire
               technology for weapons development.

               Closely Tied to Beijing Rulers

               A recently declassified report by the United States Southern
               Command's Joint Intelligence Center, prepared in October 1999 and
               obtained by the government watchdog Judicial Watch, said that
               "Hutchison Whampoa's owner, Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-Shing,
               has extensive business ties in Beijing and has compelling financial
               reasons to maintain a good relationship with China's leadership."

               The military intelligence report also warns that "Hutchison
               containerized shipping facilities in the Panama Canal, as well as the
               Bahamas, could provide a conduit for illegal shipments of
               technology or prohibited items from the West to the PRC, or
               facilitate the movement of arms and other prohibited items into the
               Americas." View the Actual Secret U.S. Military Report

               John Meredith, the group-managing director for Hutchison Port
               Holdings, told NewsMax.com that comments made about
               Hutchison have often been erroneous and "outrageous."

               He said the firm's involvement at the port in the Bahamas is simply
               a trans-shipment service.

               Just Cranes, That's All

               "We have no pilots. We have no tugs. We have no boats. We have
               no ships. We have no containers. All we have is cranes," he said.

               Meredith angrily denied any connection between the firm and the
               Chinese government.

               "We're a public company in Hong Kong. We're not an arm of
               anybody," said Meredith. He pointed out that less than 1 percent of
               all Hutchison investors are Chinese.

               "I'm British for starters. I don't even speak the language. It would
               be very difficult for someone to instruct me as to what to do," he
               said

               "We've had the most outrageous comments made about what we've
               got down [in Panama] – missile silos and all sorts of rubbish.
               Anybody can come and investigate," added Meredith.

               No Chinese on Payroll

               According to Powers, Hutchison employs about 500 Bahamians.
               Only five managers are not Bahamians, mostly British nationals.
               None are Chinese. Bahamian officials told NewsMax.com they
               have noticed no increase in Chinese nationals at the port or on the
               island.

               Despite the strong claims made by Hutchison that China has no
               interest in their Bahamian port, evidence suggests otherwise.

               A review of the visitor's log by NewsMax.com at the company's
               main office in Freeport shows that Chinese government officials
               have been frequent visitors to the port facility.

               According to the log, China's ambassador to the Bahamas, MA
               Shuxue, has visited the port facility at least a half dozen times in the
               past few years. He has also accompanied groups of Chinese
               government officials. On other occasions Chinese governmental or
               commercial representatives have also paid visits without the
               presence of Ambassador Shuxue.

               Chinese Hold Frequent-Visitor Record

               The visitor logbook indicates Chinese officials have visited the port
               more often than officials from any other country, including the
               United States. View Photos of Entries by Chinese Officials in the
               Visitor Log

               The logbook also shows that on June 2, 1999, the Cuban
               ambassador, Lazaro Cabeza, also paid a visit to the facility. Cuba is
               a strong ally of China's.

               "If they have no connection to Hutchison and the port, if they are
               not interested in this company, why is China sending its ambassador
               there?" asks retired Admiral Thomas Moorer. "Why are other
               Chinese officials showing up there? Why is Castro's ambassador
               going there?"

               Moorer, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, also served as
               former commander in chief of the Pacific and Atlantic Fleets.

               "Of course the Chinese military sees the benefit of having a base, a
               future base, so close to the United States," Moorer said, adding,
               "What China is trying to do is get a kind of maritime position
               worldwide, and they need a home base – so to speak – in every
               ocean."

               They Even Wanted Long Beach

               "Not only are the Chinese in the Bahamas, they're in Panama and
               the Spratly Islands right off the Philippines. They tried to get Long
               Beach," Moorer said.

               "There's no question about the fact in my mind that the Chinese
               military forces are affiliated with Mr. Li, who in turn runs
               Hutchison Whampoa," added Moorer.

               Moorer said while the port facilities appear harmless today, they
               could be used as a staging ground by the Chinese at some future
               point if hostilities were to arise in the Korean peninsula or over
               Taiwan.

               The Bahamian government said they are pleased with Hutchison's
               activities, however.

               Bahamians All in Favor

               Lindy Russell, the parliamentary secretary in the office of the prime
               minister for the Bahamas, said that Bahamians are excited about the
               economic development the port brings to the island nation.

               Besides development of the port, Hutchison has other investments
               on the island including a 370-acre resort in Lucaya, Grand Bahama,
               which includes a 49-acre beachfront site.

               Russell said that U.S. officials have expressed concerns to him
               regarding human cargo of Chinese labor possibly coming through
               the ports. They had no concerns about the actual operation of the
               port, Russell said.

Additional Links:  http://www.newsmax.com

               View Photos of the Port

               View Photos of Entries by Chinese Officials in the Visitor Log

               Read the Text of the Secret U.S. Military Report on Hutchison
               Whampoa

               View the Actual Secret U.S. Military Report

               Go to China Hot Topics for More on China

               Go to Panama Canal Hot Topics for More on the Canal


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