Tianjin, a key port city in Northern China serving greater Beijing, launched a new direct maritime route to Central and South America on Saturday, aiming to streamline transport times, as reported by the official Xinhua agency. This new initiative is being implemented by nine 35,000-ton container ships managed by Wan Hai Lines. According to Marc […]
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