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In a bid to deepen international cooperation in the industrial chain and supply chain, China is hosting the first China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) from Tuesday to Saturday in Beijing. This is the world s first national-level exhibition themed on supply chains, which focuses on promoting global industrial chain and supply chain cooperation. ....
China is now desperate for Australian coal - a year after it refused to allow ships to unload. India is also suffering an energy crisis as Europe approaches a northern hemisphere winter. ....
Beijing s blockade of Australian coal is backfiring, with a dozen cities forcing residents and office buildings to ration their electricity use. The politically-inflicted situation is so bad street lights have been turned off in the city of Yiwu in China s eastern Zheijiang province as factories are down to part-time hours. In the coastal city of Wenzhou, local Chinese Communist Party authorities have demanded businesses refrain from heating their office unless temperatures are close to freezing. Southern China s Hunan Province is awash with reports on social media platform Weibo of workers in Changsha having to climb dozens of flights of stairs after elevators were shut down. ....
[FREE eBOOKs] Have You Downloaded Marine Insight s 12 FREE Maritime eBooks? Click Here To Download Now You are here: Home › Shipping News › Chinese Ban On Aussie Coal Cargo Keeps Seafarers Stranded; Few On Board For 18 Months Chinese Ban On Aussie Coal Cargo Keeps Seafarers Stranded; Few On Board For 18 Months December 18, 2020 TwitterFacebookLinkedInPinterestBuffer Amidst the pandemic and the crew change crisis there looms another danger for the seafarers as they struggle to survive in the terrible China Australia trade war. For the past 5 months, sailors of coal ships off the Chinese coast are living like prisoners with water onboard the ships turning vile. ....
Crew member reveals what conditions are like on board stranded coal ship Up to 70 vessels have been banned from unloading Australian coal in China Beijing s bullying trade tactics mean sailors are not allowed to dock or leave Many of them have not seem their families in months and are struggling to cope Water on board the vessel has turned brown and the crew have severe rashes ....