China and U.S. Hit Pause on Shipbuilding Measures for Fair Competition
China and the United States suspend shipbuilding measures for one year, aiming to boost fair competition, stabilize economic ties and support the global economy.
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China and the United States suspend shipbuilding measures for one year, aiming to boost fair competition, stabilize economic ties and support the global economy.
China’s Ministry of Commerce defends new port service fees on U.S.-linked vessels as a lawful countermeasure to Washington’s Section 301 port charges, calling for dialogue to resolve trade disputes.
A US Navy boarding of a Venezuelan fishing vessel in disputed waters has escalated Caribbean tensions, with nine fishermen detained and regional stability at stake.
A ferry sank near Bali late Wednesday night, leaving at least 61 people missing as search and rescue teams scour the waters off the coast.
The Mexican Navy’s tall ship CuauhtĂ©moc collided with the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two and injuring 19 of its 277 crew during a training visit.
Mexican navy training vessel hits the Brooklyn Bridge during its New York promotional tour, causing hull damage and triggering an investigation.
China advances global maritime cooperation through anti-piracy fleets, Belt and Road shipping networks, and green ocean initiatives for a shared maritime future.
A Philippine Coast Guard vessel was repelled near Huangyan Dao after dangerous provocations disrupted maritime operations.
China’s icebreaker Xue Long returns to Shanghai after a 159-day Antarctic expedition covering over 27,000 nautical miles.
The China Coast Guard expelled a Japanese vessel from Diaoyu Dao waters, reinforcing national maritime sovereignty.