
China Unveils Green Maritime Plan to Boost Global Shipping Efficiency
China’s new maritime proposal emphasizes green, smart, and open shipping, aiming to transform global trade with sustainable practices and advanced technology.
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China’s new maritime proposal emphasizes green, smart, and open shipping, aiming to transform global trade with sustainable practices and advanced technology.
The ‘Yuan Hai Kou,’ the world’s largest solar-powered car carrier, completes its maiden voyage, transporting 4,000 vehicles to Greece and cutting carbon emissions by 35%.
China pioneers green methanol fuel from urban waste for ships, cutting emissions by 325 tonnes per 200-tonne batch—a major step toward sustainable maritime transport.
China’s Anhui province debuts world’s first zero-emission ammonia-powered ship, accelerating the global shipping industry’s green transition.
China’s ‘Anhui’ completes maiden voyage as the world’s first pure ammonia-powered vessel, marking a milestone in green shipping and carbon reduction efforts.
Shanghai and Los Angeles ports announce a trans-Pacific green shipping corridor to cut carbon emissions, advancing sustainable global trade despite tariff disputes.
Shanghai launches the world’s largest car carrier, Anji Ansheng, equipped with low-carbon tech to boost China’s new energy vehicle exports to Europe.
Shanghai delivers the CMA CGM SEINE, the world’s largest LNG dual-fuel container ship, setting new green maritime standards with 20% lower CO2 emissions.