Greater China
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Calls for Wei to go
Beijing: Unimaginable just a couple of years ago but now China’s most high profile man in shipping is facing calls…
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Further acquisitions for Yangzijiang Shipbuilding
Singapore: Singapore-listed Chinese yard Yangzijiang Shipbuilding, via its wholly-owned subsidiary, Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding, has acquired the remaining balance…
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Jinjiang Shipping maps 2013 priorities
Shanghai: Shanghai-based Jinjiang Shipping plans a busy year in 2013. Besides its traditional liner routes to Japan and Taiwan, the…
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Xiamen port increases capital for port construction
Guangzhou: To promote several projects’ construction, Xiamen Port Holding Group has increased capital of RMB262m to three subsidiaries, including RMB52m…
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Genting Hong Kong formalises agreement with China Duty Free
Sanya: A memorandum of understanding has been signed formalising Genting Hong Kong’s strategic cooperation with China Duty Free Group. “This…
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Univan’s Hojgaard outlines priorities
Hong Kong: Bjorn Hojgaard, ceo of Univan Ship Management speaks today to our new sister site Maritime CEO in a…
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HNSS sets up yacht arm
Guangzhou: Hainan-based shipping company, Hainan Strait Shipping (HNSS), has officially registered a new arm, which will be focused on the…
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Chongqing receives $400,000 from ADB
Shanghai: Chongqing municipal financial bureau has revealed that the Chongqing inland river shipping structure adjustment strategic research project has received…
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Sino-Malaysian port development
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia’s IJM Corporation is joining China’s Guangxi Beibu Gulf International Port Group to develop Kuantan port and its…
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China Merchants Energy Shipping transfers LNG equity
Shanghai: China Merchants Energy Shipping announced that the company has approved to transfer some equities of its subsidiary, China LNG…
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Frontline 2012 takes Jiangnan VLGC options
Shanghai: Jiangnan Shipyard has won two more VLGCs from Frontline 2012. The John Fredriksen controlled firm is paying in…
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Guangzhou latest destination for Rolls-Royce
Guangzhou: Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has opened a new marine service facility in Guangzhou. The new facility…
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Loan secured for JES subsidiary
Singapore: Singapore-listed Chinese yard JES International Holdings’ wholly-owned subsidiary, Jiangsu Eastern Heavy Industries, has scored $15m a loan from…
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Two weeks to go: SinoShip gears up for first issue of 2013
Dalian: Celebrating its first anniversary this issue SinoShip, the dual language magazine, is full of exclusive insights into the…
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Yang Ming bolsters Aussie presence
Taipei: It was only three years ago that Taiwan’s Yang Ming Marine Transport made its first tentative steps in the…
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Sinopec commits to lower sulphur fuel
Beijing: With pollution dominating headlines in China at the moment, state-owned Sinopec, Asia’s largest refiner, has vowed to clean…
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Baltic bows to eastern pressure
London: Reflecting both China’s dominance of the iron ore trades and the encroaching power of rival, the Shanghai Shipping Exchange,…
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CSC companies in the doldrums
Shanghai: CSC Phoenix, the dry bulk shipping arm of Sinotrans &CSC, has announced yesterday that it estimates the company will…
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VLCC spree continues for China Merchants Energy Shipping
Dalian: The VLCC orders keep flooding into Chinese yards from the nation’s top lines as the very real buildup of…
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China Shipping Development remains in the black
Hong Kong: Hong Kong-listed China Shipping Development has announced yesterday that it estimated the company’s net profit of 2012 will…
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