1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS Web97-476 FUpdated June 3, 1998Long Beach: Proposed Lease by China OceanShipping Co. (COSCO) at Former Naval BaseShirley A. KanAnalyst in Foreign AffairsForeign Affairs and National Defense Division
2、SummaryAt issue is a proposal by the City of Long Beach, California, to build a containerterminal at the site of a closed naval station and a lease (now canceled) for the terminalto be operated by China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO). COSCO is a commercialshipping company owned by China. The propose
3、d expansion of COSCOs facilities atthe Port of Long Beach has raised issues concerning smuggling of guns by Chinesedefense-related companies, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, intelligencecollection, and access to U.S. and Panamanian ports. In response, senior Administrationofficials hav
4、e written that COSCOs use of a terminal to be built on former Navalproperty would not adversely affect national security. Meanwhile, a lawsuit to blockconstruction of the terminal (not the lease with COSCO) has resulted in cancellation ofthe lease and delays in construction. The Navy completed its e