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News bulletins on June 1,2018 xinde marine news 2018-06-01 16:33


1.China will raise the retail prices of gasoline and diesel,the fifth increase since the end of March, the country's top economic planner announced.
 
2.Construction will start on two more underground gas storage facilities in Southwest China's Chongqing municipality by the end of this year, PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gas Field Company said Wednesday.
 
3.The Guangzhou Cruise Industry Alliance has been formed following the second meeting of the Guangzhou Cruise Development Roundtable.
 
4.Genting Cruise Lines organized the first ever Safe Piloting and Techniques Seminar in Shenzhen, China along with the China Maritime Pilots' Association (CMPA), Shenzhen Pilots (SZP), and Hong Kong Pilots Association (HKPA).
 
5.China's key steel mills reported their daily output of crude steel at 2 million tonnes in mid-May (May 11-20) this year.
 
6.South Korea's largest shipping line Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) and Taiwan's Evergreen have announced that they are ending services in the transatlantic.
 
7.The country's first case of dumping rubbish at sea has been convicted and three people has been sentenced in Intermediate people's court in Guangdong,China.
 
8.Dalian Maritime University Continuing Educational College offers the "one year system" training course for the third offercer/third engineer position.
XINDE MARINE NEWS editor:Anita

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