China's Marine Economy Surpasses 11 Trillion Yuan
China's marine economy exceeded 11 trillion yuan in 2025, the 2026 Maritime Day report shows, highlighting global leadership in shipping and shipbuilding.
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China's marine economy exceeded 11 trillion yuan in 2025, the 2026 Maritime Day report shows, highlighting global leadership in shipping and shipbuilding.
China's shipbuilding industry leads the world in new orders, completed tonnage, and order backlog for Q1 2026, with new orders surging 195.2% year-on-year.
China delivers its third 10,000-vehicle car carrier in Guangzhou, with 10,800 parking spaces, LNG dual-fuel propulsion, and smart technology.
China sets a new single-ship NEV export record as the Glovis Lighthouse departs for Europe with 8,000 vehicles, highlighting the 'new three' export boom.
China delivers the Puteri Johor, its first LNG carrier with fully domestic cryogenic valves, marking a leapfrog in shipbuilding and energy logistics.
China's second domestically built large cruise ship Ada Huacheng Hao completes all 149 trial items in a single voyage, drawing praise from foreign experts.
China's second domestically-built cruise ship Adora Huacheng nears completion with upgraded amenities and itineraries ahead of its November maiden voyage.