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Jessie Ng: Pacific Andes not against sale of Peru assets at right time

As it emerges P&P, Samherji and Blackstone had teamed on a bid and TASA’s parent was also in the mix, Jessie Ng states the sale of the China Fishery Peru assets after normalization should be an option

By Tom Seaman | Aug. 25, 2016 10:16 BST
Pacific Andes' global footprint: From China to Peru, Germany, Namibia and the US
The Leader, another vessel in the Pacific Andes group fleet.
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