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News bulletins on June 8,2018 xinde marine news 2018-06-08 16:18


1.Lloyd’s Register granted the approval in principle (AiP) to Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding for its LNG dual-fueled 210,000 DWT bulk carrier design. 
 
2.China's bulk commodity market continued to grow in May with stable expansion in supply and sales, industrial data showed.
 
3.The Guangzhou Cruise Development Roundtable saw key Chinese cruise market stakeholders come together to discuss the importance of developing the south China market, contributing ideas to develop the cruise industry in Guangzhou.
 
4.China's top oil and gas company CNPC is considering taking over Total's stake in a giant Iranian gas project.
 
5.Taiwan's Maritime and Port Bureau has banned 267 vessels from entering its territorial waters and ports from June 5, in accordance with the UN North Korea sanctions resolution, according to a port circular issued Tuesday.
 
6.The 11th China Dalian Boat Show will be held in Xinghai yacht harbor on June,8-11.
 
7.Chinese-Polish Joint Stock Shipping Company,China's first sino-foreign joint venture, is considering a new round of shipbuilding.
 
8.The tariff rules committee of the state council has issued a public notice, and decided to lower the import tariff on consumer goods in a wide range from July 1, 2018.
XINDE MARINE NEWS editor:Anita

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