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China Shipping bulletins on July 7,2020 xinde marine news 2020-07-07 16:26


1.The Transport and Housing Bureau announced today as at 21 June, some 2,700 crew members had undergone rotation since 8 June.
 
2.The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index rose on Monday helped by stronger rates for panamax and supramax vessels which more than offset a decline in capesize demand.

3.China's new seven-megawatt offshore wind turbine has rolled off the production line, according to its developer.

4.RMI is ranked 6th on the white list of the Paris Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) Current Flag Performance List 2019. 

5.Iron ore futures rebounded from early losses on July, tracking an extended rally in Chinese stocks.
 
6.Economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic has cast doubt on whether China can meet its targets to buy U.S. goods under this year’s trade deal.

7.Freight industry insiders and experts called for authorities to set up a blacklisting mechanism for operators of vehicles that transport dangerous materials.
 
8.China's international goods and services trade surplus stood at 424 billion yuan (about $60 billion) in May.

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