
China Harbour Engineering Co. Ltd Risk Report
Generated on July 17, 2025
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Risks
Summary
⚖️ legal & regulatory
China Harbour Engineering Company faces several legal and regulatory challenges, primarily due to accusations and sanctions. These incidents highlight its engagement in significant international regulatory scrutiny, affecting its operations in specific regions. It is crucial for the company to navigate these legal complexities to maintain its global business interests.
- The US issued sanctions over 'unlawful' construction in the South China Sea 🗓 August 20, 2024.
- In Bolivia, a businessman from China Harbour Engineering Co. was arrested alongside a Bolivian road administration official over corruption charges 🗓 2022-09-23.
- Concerns with 'unlawful' construction activities have led to China's island-building efforts being highlighted as risks in dealings with the US Embassy in Manila 🗓 December 10, 2019.
- The World Bank has previously banned Chinese companies over financial crimes, impacting China's Belt and Road initiatives 🗓 August 23, 2019.
👥 labor & workforce
The company has been managing labor-related disputes recently, affecting its reputation and operational execution. Addressing these conflicts is essential for ensuring business continuity and safeguarding employee morale.
- Truck drivers at one of China's construction sites in Mammee Bay, St. Ann, protested over compensation-related issues 🗓 June 4, 2025.
- China Harbour Engineering Company is actively working to address the concerns raised by Jamaican workers at its Mammee Bay construction site 🗓 April 15, 2025.
🏗️ operational & business continuity
China Harbour Engineering manages multiple large-scale projects worldwide, facing both cancellations and awards, which affect its operational stability. Continued award acquisition and addressing cancellations efficiently will be key to its sustained growth.
- Algeria canceled a deep-water port project 🗓 March 19, 2025, previously worth millions.
- In Uganda, an 8-year $2.2 billion railway deal has been terminated, directing business to a Turkish firm instead 🗓 January 16, 2023.
- The company completed the construction of West Africa's largest deep water port in Nigeria 🗓 November 2, 2022.
🏅 awards & recognition
Despite some operational setbacks, the company continues to achieve advancements and recognition for its projects, which solidify its position as a significant global player in the construction industry.
- China Harbour completed the construction of Lekki Deep Sea Port, asserting its capability in handling large-scale projects 🗓 November 1, 2022.
- The company won the best project award for the Tema Port and Container Terminal expansion project 🗓 December 8, 2021.
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