
China Unveils Green, Smart, and Open Maritime Shipping Proposal
China has released a new proposal emphasizing the shift towards green, smart, and open maritime shipping, coinciding with its 20th National Maritime Day.
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China has released a new proposal emphasizing the shift towards green, smart, and open maritime shipping, coinciding with its 20th National Maritime Day.

China’s new green mega ship, the ‘Yuan Hai Kou,’ completes its maiden voyage to Greece, transporting 4,000 vehicles and setting a new benchmark for low-carbon transformation in global shipping.

Norwegian leaders urge closer green cooperation with China to tackle climate challenges and boost the economy, highlighting opportunities in climate governance, green shipping, and digital innovation.

China completes its first green methanol fueling on a diesel vessel, marking a milestone in sustainable shipping and carbon emission reduction.

China’s “Anhui,” the world’s first ammonia-powered ship, completes its maiden voyage, marking a major milestone in green maritime technology and sustainable shipping.

China is revolutionizing maritime transport with green ships and smart ports, steering towards a low-carbon future and setting a global example in sustainable development.

Shanghai and Los Angeles ports have launched the first trans-Pacific green shipping corridor, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and revolutionize global trade through sustainable practices.

Norway and China are strengthening their maritime partnership to advance green technologies, promising mutual benefits and progress in tackling global climate challenges.