Hong Kong’s shipowners want help from China
- Friday 24 February 2012, 12:43
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THE Hong Kong Shipowners’ Association has called for aid from the Chinese government, seeking to gain an upper hand over foreign owners when competing for Chinese business.“When Chinese shippers are chartering vessels to carry crude and dry bulk cargoes, we hope the Chinese government can...
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