What's new

Many Vietnamese ships are seized abroad

beijingwalker

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Nov 4, 2011
Messages
65,195
Reaction score
-55
Country
China
Location
China
Many Vietnamese ships are seized abroad
Last update 22/07/2012 07:40:00 AM (GMT+7)

VietNamNet Bridge – The number of Vietnamese ships which are seized at foreign ports in the first half of 2012 reduced compared to the same period of 2011. However, the number of ships that were inspected overseas did not decrease, according to the Vietnam Maritime Administration.


“The Vietnamese fleet is still the subject of ‘priority’ for inspection, especially at seaports of China and Indonesia,” said Mr. Do Duc Tien, vice chief of the Vietnam Maritime Administration.

In the first half of 2012, Vietnamese ships were inspected for 434 times at foreign ports, with 30 ships being seized for 457 errors.

Tien said most of the 30 ships that were seized overseas had operated overseas for a long time and they had not returned to Vietnam for check.

The Vietnam Maritime Administration said many Vietnamese ships were seized overseas for technical errors because of prolonged economic crisis that is resulted in difficulties of ship owners.

In addition, Vietnamese ships did not correctly implement the International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention (ISM Code). Many sailors were not paid salary on time. Consequently, their sense of discipline and working style were affected.

Some ship-owners reported harassment and corruption of officials at some seaports in India, China and Indonesia.

In the first half of this year, 20 water-way accidents happened in Vietnam, including six cases related to foreign ships. Six vessels were sunken.

Compared to the corresponding period of 2011, the number of maritime accidents reduced by 13 cases (20/33). The number of dead victims also decreases by one and the number of missing victims by two.
 
.
Many Vietnamese ships are seized abroad
Last update 22/07/2012 07:40:00 AM (GMT+7)

See? What I told YOU are true right? We let China did a bad thing then bring you up to Internationla Level, so now under International, most countries sees China that BIG BAD BULLY BOY. Guess who will getting the benefit of supporting by all the nations? China or Viet Nam? Who will be alone and lonely? Viet Nam or China?

China just shoot on its own foot, the other word that kicks its own balls.
 
.
India and Indonesia also seized your ships,it seems that the blame should be on you,your ships have maintenance problems.lol..
 
. . . .
Talking about old ships of us is not big matter related to Manchu Kuo, e he.:P

there is no Manchu kuo,you must be living in your fantasy dream,lol..we are mighty China and can always kick your ****.
 
. . . .
You made mistake, you are Manchu boy. You can't beat any one to day, because you lost your homeland.

I can claim you are a monkey,and I don't care what you think about yourself,so you are a monkey?lol..this logic is nice,I kind of like how it works,lol..
 
.
I can claim you are a monkey,and I don't care what you think about yourself,so you are a monkey?lol..this logic is nice,I kind of like how it works,lol..

When you lost your identity, no homeland, you are no one in the world, just talking what hans leaders let you talk, lower level in comparison with animal. Very sad.
 
. .
Any source ??? or is that your BS ?

read the article again.

When you lost your identity, no homeland, you are no one in the world, just talking what hans leaders let you talk, lower level in comparison with animal. Very sad.

China is our homeland,Chinese are our identity.we represent mighty and powerful China,not like you,a midget from tiny Vietnam,can hardly be callled a country,really low life form of being.
 
.
read the article again.
I couldnt find , please show where we seized their ships ?
VietNamNet Bridge – The number of Vietnamese ships which are seized at foreign ports in the first half of 2012 reduced compared to the same period of 2011. However, the number of ships that were inspected overseas did not decrease, according to the Vietnam Maritime Administration.


“The Vietnamese fleet is still the subject of ‘priority’ for inspection, especially at seaports of China and Indonesia,” said Mr. Do Duc Tien, vice chief of the Vietnam Maritime Administration.

In the first half of 2012, Vietnamese ships were inspected for 434 times at foreign ports, with 30 ships being seized for 457 errors.

Tien said most of the 30 ships that were seized overseas had operated overseas for a long time and they had not returned to Vietnam for check.

The Vietnam Maritime Administration said many Vietnamese ships were seized overseas for technical errors because of prolonged economic crisis that is resulted in difficulties of ship owners.

In addition, Vietnamese ships did not correctly implement the International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention (ISM Code). Many sailors were not paid salary on time. Consequently, their sense of discipline and working style were affected.

Some ship-owners reported harassment and corruption of officials at some seaports in India, China and Indonesia.

In the first half of this year, 20 water-way accidents happened in Vietnam, including six cases related to foreign ships. Six vessels were sunken.

Compared to the corresponding period of 2011, the number of maritime accidents reduced by 13 cases (20/33). The number of dead victims also decreases by one and the number of missing victims by two.

it didnt say we seized :P
 
.
Back
Top Bottom