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Article: China, Korea aid for shipping industry may prolong rates slump.(Shipping)
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- Manila Bulletin
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- November 12, 2009
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South Korea and China, the largest shipbuilding nations, are helping their maritime industries weather a cargo slump. Their aid may prolong the slowdown.South Korea has committed 400 billion won ($345 million) to help shipping lines pay for new vessels. China has asked state- owned banks to boost lending to the industry as commercial lenders cut financing. Germany, home to half of the global container fleet, is also bailing out Hapag-Lloyd AG, its largest line.Aid will safeguard ship orders even after overcapacity and slowing trade caused container rates to slide about 30 percent from a year earlier in the third quarter and dry-bulk rates to plunge 61 percent.The slump has ...