From boom to bust
- Friday 24 February 2012, 17:52
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- Ship Operations
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CHINA’S shipyards have been hitting the local headlines these days but the attention is hardly flattering, even though the country built more ships, received more new orders and had more backlog, in tonnage terms, than any other country in the world last year.South Korea has cornered the...
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