Bangladeshi breakers expect green light for reopening
- Wednesday 02 March 2011, 13:00
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- Ship Operations
AROUND 100,000 workers from Bangladesh’s shipbreaking yards have lost their jobs following the country’s High Court shutting down activity last year, representing a 40,000 rise since October.But this number could soon reverse following an announcement expected tomorrow from the High Court...
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