1.China has retained its lead as the country best connected to others by sea, according to the liner shipping connectivity index (LSCI) from United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
2.China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) has announced that three wholly-owned subsidiaries are going to set up a joint venture with Shanghai Shenzhen Heavy Industries (ZPMC) for port operation and investment.
3.Construction has started of Shenghong Group’s liquid bulk cargo terminal project in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, China.
4.FortisBC signs its first term supply agreement to produce LNG for Top Speed Energy Corp. to export to China.
5.OOCL will be extending our North Europe service network to the East Indian Subcontinent by introducing our new Middle East / Indian Subcontinent – North Europe Service (IP3) to be launched in October, 2019.
6.On 11 July 2019, Mr Xie Chunlin, Chairman of CMES, attended the signing ceremony held in Ningbo for the Strategic Cooperation Framework Agreement between CMES and the China Waterborne Transport Research Institute (WTI). Mr Zhang Baoliang, Vice President of CMES, and Mr Zhu Jianhua, Deputy Director of WTI, signed the agreement.
7.Ports in Guangxi in southern China and Jingtang port have halted custom declarations for all coal imports effective Monday, close on the heels of similar curbs at a northern port, stoking fears of wider restrictions for imported coal, market sources said Thursday.
8.The 2016-built ship, owned by China’s COSCO Shipping Bulk, ran into trouble at km 105 of the waterway on July 16.The 38,801 dwt bulk carrier Fu Xing Hai has grounded at Martin Garcia Channel, between Argentina and Uruguay.
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