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Ports of Stockholm and HPH
sign agreement to develop container port

[18 December 2008 - Stockholm, Sweden and Hong Kong] The Ports of Stockholm and Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) jointly signed a concession agreement yesterday that grants HPH the right to operate the container terminal within Stockholm Free Port from 1 March 2009. The agreement also paves the way for HPH to develop new container-handling facilities at the Port of Nynäshamn, Norvikudden, approximately 60 kilometres south of Stockholm.

The City of Stockholm, the Ports of Stockholm and HPH jointly hosted a press conference in Stockholm Harbor to announce the signing of the agreement.

Ulla Hamilton, Vice Mayor of the City of Stockholm and Chairman of Ports of Stockholm, spoke at the press conference, "We welcome HPH, the world's leading port operator, to the Ports of Stockholm. HPH's commitment to the long-term development of modern container-handling facilities in the Port of Nynäshamn will strengthen our capability in the Baltic region. We believe a world-class port will help integrate other intermodal services, creating a comprehensive logistical network for efficient cargo flow throughout the Stockholm region."

Commenting on the concession agreement, John Meredith, Group Managing Director of HPH said, "HPH is pleased to participate in the development plans for the Ports of Stockholm. This supports our strategy of increasing our presence in growing markets especially those as geographically significant as Stockholm and Nynäshamn. With an extensive international network of ports and expertise in container terminal operations, we will be able to enhance the Ports of Stockholm's competitiveness in the Baltic region and provide our customers with value-added services."

"HPH is the leader in port operations and logistic services. Today's agreement will strengthen the Ports of Stockholm's market position. The next challenge for the Ports of Stockholm is to establish the port Stockholm-Nynäshamn, Norvikudden, where HPH's decades-long experience in mega-port operations will be a great asset," said Christel Wiman, CEO of Ports of Stockholm.

The 25-year agreement gives HPH operational rights for a new container terminal in Stockholm- Nynäshamn, Norvikudden. The terminal will cover an area of 25 hectares and will be developed in three phases with a quay length of 800 metres and a depth alongside of 15 metres. The new terminal is expected to be operational in 2012.

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(From left to right) Martin Allison, CEO Hutchison Ports Sweden, General Manager; Jan Westerhoud, Managing Director Northern Europe, HPH; Ulla Hamilton, Vice Mayor of the City of Stockholm and Chairman of Ports of Stockholm; Christel Wiman, CEO, Ports of Stockholm pictured at the press conference
An artist's impression of the Port of Nynäshamn

Notes to Editors:

About the Ports of Stockholm:
Ports of Stockholm is the largest ports group in the Baltic area, with ports in Kapellskär, Stockholm and Nynäshamn. A new container and RoRo terminal is planned at Nynäshamn on Norvikudden. The group has around 215 employees and a turnover of SEK 640 million in 2007. Business operations include shipping services and the leasing of quayside space, land and premises. www.stoports.com

About HPH:
HPH, a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL), is the world's leading port investor, developer and operator with interests in 48 ports, spanning 25 countries throughout Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, the Americas and Australasia. HPH also owns a number of transportation-related service companies. In 2007, the HPH Group handled a combined throughput of 66.3 million TEU worldwide.

For questions please contact:

The Ports of Stockholm
Mrs. Ann Sofie Bäck
Press Officer Ports of Stockholm
Mobile:+46 70 770 27 08 or +46 8 670 27 08.
Email: annsofie.back@stockholmshamnar.se

HPH
Anthony Tam
Group Corporate Affairs
Telephone: +852 - 2619 7557
Email: gca@hph.com