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Port of Los Angeles, three more friendship agreements

On Tuesday, July 10, the Port of Los Angeles announced a new friendship agreement with the Italian ports of Naples, Salerno, and Castellamarre di Stabia, the port news release said.

The Port of Los Angeles now has 17 sister and friendship port agreements with ports around the world.

Sister Port Agreements

Port of Nagoya, Japan (1959)
Port of Tokyo, Japan (1987)
Port of Keelung, Taiwan (1988)
Port of Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico (1997)
Saigon Port, Vietnam (1999)
Sydney Ports Corporation, Australia (2004)
Port of Valparaiso, Chile (2004)
Port of Kaosiung, Taiwan (1988)
Port of Busan, Korea (2006)
Israel Ports (2008)

The Port of Los Angeles has four friendship port agreements with ports around the world.

Friendship Port Agreements

Guangzhou Port, People’s Republic of China (1984)
Shanghai Port Authority, People’s Republic of China (1998)
Port of Dalian, People’s Republic of China (2004)
Port of Incheon, South Korea (2007)                                                                                                                                                                                      Port of Naples, Italia (2018)                                                                                                                                                                                                    Port of Saleron, Italia (2018)                                                                                                                                                                                                  Port of Castellamarre di Stabia, Italia (2018)





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