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Chinese Shipbuilders Land $4.4 Billion Orders as Competition for Green Vessels Intensifies

The signing of the deals at the Posidonia maritime exhibition reflects the challenge that Chinese shipyards pose to their South Korean and Japanese rivals for dominance in next-generation vessels amid tightening emissions rules

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Chinese Shipbuilders Land $4.4 Billion Orders as Competition for Green Vessels Intensifies

The signing of the deals at the Posidonia maritime exhibition reflects the challenge that Chinese shipyards pose to their South Korean and Japanese rivals for dominance in next-generation vessels amid tightening…

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Shipbuilder speeds up its green transition

The shipbuilding sector of China is accelerating its transition toward greener and smarter development, contributing new solutions to the global maritime sector's low-carbon transformation, according to a report…

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  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·global.chinadaily.com.cn

    Shipbuilder speeds up its green transition

    The shipbuilding sector of China is accelerating its transition toward greener and smarter development, contributing new solutions to the global maritime sector's low-carbon…

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·caixinglobal.com

    Chinese Shipbuilders Land $4.4 Billion Orders as Competition for Green Vessels Intensifies

    The signing of the deals at the Posidonia maritime exhibition reflects the challenge that Chinese shipyards pose to their South Korean and Japanese rivals for dominance in…

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