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China to Boost Ship Financing Fund for Greek
China is willing to strengthen a fund designed to help provide lending to Greek ship owners who wish to order new vessels from Chinese yards, Greeces Maritime Affairs Minister Yiannis Diamantidis said.
China has expressed willingness to increase the size of the fund to between $8 billion and $10 billion, the Minister said during a visit to China, according to a statement on the website of the Piraeus-based Maritime Affairs Ministry.
China also acknowledges Greeces request for a corresponding increase in the hiring of Greek-owned ships by Chinese shipping companies, which will create a win-win situation for Greek ship owners, according to the statement.
A $5 billion shipping fund will be set up to strengthen relations between the countries maritime industries and facilitate the sale of Chinese-built ships to Greeks, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said in October during a visit to Athens.
China Willing to Boost Ship Financing Fund for Greek Shippers - Bloomberg
China is willing to strengthen a fund designed to help provide lending to Greek ship owners who wish to order new vessels from Chinese yards, Greeces Maritime Affairs Minister Yiannis Diamantidis said.
China has expressed willingness to increase the size of the fund to between $8 billion and $10 billion, the Minister said during a visit to China, according to a statement on the website of the Piraeus-based Maritime Affairs Ministry.
China also acknowledges Greeces request for a corresponding increase in the hiring of Greek-owned ships by Chinese shipping companies, which will create a win-win situation for Greek ship owners, according to the statement.
A $5 billion shipping fund will be set up to strengthen relations between the countries maritime industries and facilitate the sale of Chinese-built ships to Greeks, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said in October during a visit to Athens.
China Willing to Boost Ship Financing Fund for Greek Shippers - Bloomberg