Salary of Chinese seafarers to increase by 7% in 2022
Chinese seafarers’ basic salary is expected to up 7% beginning from next year comparing with the standards in 2021, the country ship owners have agreed.
Read moreChinese seafarers’ basic salary is expected to up 7% beginning from next year comparing with the standards in 2021, the country ship owners have agreed.
Read moreThe Chinese government decided to ban many reefer shipments through the port of Dalian, in order to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Read moreChina Classification Society (CCS) aims to drive greater data-driven green global logistics supply chains by signing a new initiative.
Read moreThe spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry, Wang Wenbin, thanked Russia for the rescue of 14 sailors from China who onboard a ship carrying cargo that went aground near Russia’s Nakhodka.
Read moreProman Stena Bulk has successfully completed the launching of the Stena Pro Patria, the first of three 49,900 dwt methanol dual-fuel tankers that Proman and Stena Bulk are building together.
Read moreNew information reports that traffic along the Yangtze, China’s longest river, as well as a huge source of cargoes both domestically and for export, is getting worse.
Read moreThe Civil Code of the People’s Republic of China came into effect from 1st January, 2021, bringing in numerous changes to the rules governing civil disputes in China.
Read moreKongsberg Maritime (KM) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with China Merchants Industry (CMI), to develop sustainable solutions for shipowners.
Read moreChinese officials ordered ports in the Shenzhen region to suspend operations due to a strong tropical storm that has approached the region.
Read moreAlmost a dozen sailors have been injured after a U.S. nuclear attack submarine hit an unknown underwater object in the South China Sea.
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