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COSCO Shipping

China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited, abbreviated as COSCO Shipping, is a Chinese state-owned multinational conglomerate headquartered in Shanghai. The group is focused on marine transportation services.[2] COSCO Shipping was established in January 2016 by the merger of COSCO Group and China Shipping Group.[3]

China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited
COSCO Shipping headquarters
Native name
中国远洋海运集团有限公司
Company typeState-owned enterprise
IndustryMarine transportation
Predecessor
  • COSCO Group
  • China Shipping Group
Founded2016; 8 years ago (2016)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Lirong Xu (Chairman/CEO)
  • Zajian Wong (COO)
  • Meifeng Chen (CFO)
ServicesMarine transportation
Stevedoring
Chartering
Shipbuilding
Revenue$44,655 million (2020) [1]
Total assets$125,906.4 million (2020) [1]
Total equity$28,202.6 million (2020) [1]
Number of employees
118,243 (2020) [1]
DivisionsCOSCO Shipping Lines
Subsidiaries
Websiteen.coscoshipping.com
COSCO Shipping Shengshi, a vehicles carrier ship, Sète, 2018

As of March 2020, the company's fleet was among the largest in the world – 1310 vessels with a capacity of 105.92 million DWT.

Predecessors edit

COSCO edit

China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company, founded in 1961 and headquartered in Beijing, was a Chinese state-owned multinational transportation conglomerate. It was the largest dry bulk carrier in China and one of the largest dry bulk shipping operators worldwide. In addition, the Group is the largest liner carrier in China.[4] Its container shipping subsidiary – COSCO Container Lines – was one of the world's top 10 container carriers in terms of fleet capacity. COSCO was among China's top 15 brands in 2012.[5]

China Shipping edit

China Shipping (Group) Company was founded in 1997 and was headquartered in Shanghai. The group was a Chinese state-owned multinational transportation conglomerate. By May 2014, China Shipping's container shipping subsidiary – China Shipping Container Lines – operated 156 container vessels with 656,000 TEU capacity.[6] China Shipping Container Lines' container ship CSCL Globe was the world largest in 2014.[7] China Shipping's other subsidiaries operated oil tankers, tramps, passenger ships, and car carriers.

History edit

In January 2016, the Chinese State Council approved the merger of COSCO and China Shipping, forming COSCO Shipping.[3] The merger – which occurred during a downturn in the marine transportation industry – sought to achieve economies of scale.[8][9] The merger was also part of a Chinese government strategy to restructure its state-owned shipping sector.[10]

Shortly after, the subsidiary COSCO Shipping Holdings partnered with Shanghai International Port Group to acquire the majority stake of Orient Overseas (International) from Tung Chee-hwa-Chee-chen families.[11][12] The deal was completed in August 2018. Orient Overseas (International) is the parent company of OOCL. This will make it one of the world's largest container shipping company with a fleet of over 400 vessels.[13]

In April 2016 the company agreed to buy 51% of Piraeus Port Authority,[14] which is listed on the Athens Stock Exchange (Athex: PPA) and is a constituent of the FTSE/Athex Large Cap index. Its subsidiary Piraeus Container Terminal (PCT) has been operating two Piers at Piraeus Port since 2009.[14]

In January 2017, the company was awarded $26.1 billion by the China Development Bank to participate in the Belt and Road Initiative. The funding would run through 2021. COSCO has used the finances to invest in its ports and infrastructure projects.[15]

 
Jia Hui Shan, Port of Casablanca

In May 2017, the company signed a deal with Kazakhstan's national railway company to take 24% stake in an inland port in the Khorgos Eastern Gate Special Economic Zone.[16] In December 2018, COSCO Shipping Ports secured a 35-year concession to operate and develop a newly built container terminal in Khalifa Port.[17] In November 2019, the company invested $660 million to upgrade the Piraeus container port, Greece's largest port.[18]

On May 11, 2020, COSCO Shipping Ports, Dongfeng Commercial Vehicle, and China Mobile successfully transported a shipping container within Xiamen Ocean Gate Terminal using an AGV guided by 5G. The achievement demonstrated an application of 5G technology in developing a "smart port". At the event, the three companies announced a roadmap for large-scale implementation of 5G technology in ports.[19][20]

On September 25, 2019, the US Treasury Department sanctioned the tanker subsidiary of COSCO Shipping, COSCO Shipping Tanker (Dalian) Seaman & Ship Management, as well as COSCO Shipping Tanker (Dalian), for breaching the United States sanctions against Iran. However, the parent company of the aforementioned companies were not sanctioned.[21] The US lifted the sanctions against COSCO Shipping in January 2020.[22]

In July, 2020, the company entered into an agreement with Alibaba and its affiliate Ant Group, to jointly promote the cooperation on and application of shipping blockchain.[23]

COSCO Shipping and its predecessor COSCO, has a Hong Kong division, COSCO Shipping (Hong Kong) Limited, a private company formerly known as Cosco (Hong Kong) Group Limited. This acquired listed company COSCO Shipping International (at that time, Shun Shing Holdings) as a vehicle of backdoor listing in 1997 and bought the real estate businesses, such as Shun Shing Construction and an office building, from COSCO Shipping International in the 2000s.[clarification needed][24][25] Cosco (HK) Group itself also purchased a 20% stake in Lai Sun Hotels in 1997.[26] However, after the 1997 Asian financial crisis, Lai Sun Development, the parent company of Lai Sun Hotels, scrapped the IPO of Lai Sun Hotels and sold all the assets of Lai Sun Hotels instead.[clarification needed] [27]

In 2023 the Bulgarian agent of COSCO Shipping lines, Three Stars Ltd, was accused in the local media of racketeering and violating antitrust laws.[28]

The company was a shareholder in the Chinese real estate developer, Sino-Ocean Group. The stake was sold in 2010.[29] It was reported that the SASAC of the State Council has ordered Government owned companies to sell real estate development unit if it is not their main businesses.[30]

COSCO Shipping Holdings edit

COSCO Shipping Holdings Co., Ltd.
 
FormerlyChina COSCO Holdings Company Limited
Company typePublic company
SEHK: 1919
SSE: 601919
IndustryShipping and Logistics
Founded2005
Headquarters
Shanghai, China(de facto)
Tianjin, China(registered office)
Area served
People's Republic of China
Key people
Legal Representative and Chairman: Mr. Ma Zehua (马泽华)
ServicesContainer shipping, Dry bulk shipping, Third party logistics, Freight forwarding, Terminal and container leasing
Revenue281,836,600,000 renminbi (2018)  
OwnerCOSCO Shipping
ParentCOSCO Shipping (via COSCO Group)
SubsidiariesCOSCO Pacific
COSCO Shipping Lines
Websiteen.hold.coscoshipping.com

COSCO Shipping Holdings Co., Ltd., formerly China COSCO Holdings Company Limited was established in the People's Republic of China in 2005. It is the listed flagship and a subsidiary of China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company ("COSCO Group"), the largest integrated shipping company in China and the second largest in the world.

China COSCO Holdings provides a wide range of container shipping, dry bulk shipping, third party logistics, freight forwarding, Terminal and container leasing domestically and internationally. It is headquartered in Shanghai.[31]

History edit

On 30 June 2005, its H shares were listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. On 26 June 2007, its A shares were listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.[32]

China COSCO recorded a loss for financial years 2011 and 2012 and could face a delisting from the Shanghai Stock Exchange if it made a loss for the third consecutive year. On 27 March 2013, China COSCO recorded a profit of RMB 235.47 million for the 2013 financial year and avoided the possible delisting.[33]

Reorganization and asset restructuring edit

In December 2015, COSCO Group underwent a major reorganisation with China Shipping Group to form the new China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited.

As part of the reorganization, China COSCO would sell 100% of equity interest in China COSCO Bulk Shipping (Group) Co., Ltd. to COSCO Group, representing the disposal of its dry bulk shipping business. After the reorganization, China COSCO would focus on the container shipping business.

In addition, China COSCO would buy certain amount of equity interest of a total of 30 onshore agency companies from China Shipping Container Lines ("CSCL") and its subsidiary. China COSCO would also enter into a lease agreement with CSCL, under which it would lease the vessels and containers owned or operated by the latter. After the transaction and agreement, China COSCO would acquire the container services-related assets previously owned by CSCL, and become one of the world's leading container shipping and terminal service providers.[34]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "COSCO Shipping Business Sectors". Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b "China COSCO Shipping History". Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  4. ^ "China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company Company Profile". finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
  5. ^ Dooley, Howard J. (Spring–Summer 2012). "The Great Leap Outward: China's Maritime Renaissance". The Journal of East Asian Affairs. Institute for National Security Strategy. 26 (1): 57. JSTOR 23257908.
  6. ^ "China Shipping: About Us". Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  7. ^ Tovey, Alan (7 January 2015). "A quarter of a mile long and arriving here now - the world's biggest ship docks in Britain". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  8. ^ Goh, Brenda (February 17, 2016). "China launches new shipping giant to battle downturn". Reuters. Retrieved December 14, 2020.[dead link]
  9. ^ Dupin, Chris (18 February 2016). "Merged China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited launched". Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  10. ^ Knowler, Greg (16 June 2015). "China committed to reforming its state-dominated shipping sector". Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  11. ^ 董建華家族旗下東方海外賣盤 中遠海運斥492億收購. HK01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 9 July 2017. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  12. ^ 回歸20年 東方海外售予中資 董建華492億賣家業. Oriental Daily (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 10 July 2017. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  13. ^ "China shipping firm Cosco to buy HK rival OOIL for $6.3bn". BBC News. 10 July 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  14. ^ a b . Hellenic Shipping News. 11 April 2016. Archived from the original on 26 April 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  15. ^ Braden, Dustin (January 13, 2017). "China Cosco gets $26B for Belt and Road initiatives". JOC.com. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  16. ^ "China's COSCO to invest in Kazakhstan border project as part of Silk Road drive". Reuters. May 14, 2017. Retrieved December 2, 2020.[dead link]
  17. ^ Gilchrist, Karen (December 9, 2018). "China's Cosco and Abu Dhabi Ports develop Khalifa to support Belt and Road initiative". CNBC. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  18. ^ "China, Greece agree to push ahead with COSCO's Piraeus Port investment". Reuters. November 11, 2019. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  19. ^ "COSCO Shipping proceed with 5G smart ports vision". Container News. May 12, 2020. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  20. ^ Avery, Paul (14 May 2020). ""Smart Port Enabled by 5G + Self-driving Technology" launched in Xiamen". WorldCargo News. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  21. ^ Pompeo, Michael (September 25, 2019). "The United States Imposes Sanctions on Chinese Companies for Transporting Iranian Oil" (Press release). US Department of State. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
  22. ^ Gillis, Chris (January 31, 2020). "US lifts sanctions against COSCO's tanker operation". American Shipper. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  23. ^ . Global Cargo News. 8 July 2020. Archived from the original on 18 August 2020. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  24. ^ . Apple Daily (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Hong Kong. 31 May 2005. Archived from the original on 21 June 2021. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  25. ^ 2007 Annual Report (PDF) (Report). COSCO International. 2008. p. 9. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  26. ^ "Cosco eyes China hotels management". South China Morning Post. Hong Kong. 12 April 1997. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  27. ^ "Lai Sun scraps float to sell units for $514m". South China Morning Post. Hong Kong. 11 March 1998. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  28. ^ "COSCO SHIPPING Lines and THREE STARS LTD racketeering exporters in Europe". Iustitia.bg. Bulgaria. 11 November 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  29. ^ . Apple Daily (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Hong Kong. 17 August 2010. Archived from the original on 21 June 2021. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
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  31. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-02. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  32. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-02-17. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  33. ^ "China COSCO returns to profit, avoids delisting risk | Reuters". Reuters. 27 March 2014. from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2017-06-30.
  34. ^ "Major and Connected Transactions" (PDF). Hkexnews.hk. Retrieved 2016-04-30.

External links edit

  • Official website

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China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited abbreviated as COSCO Shipping is a Chinese state owned multinational conglomerate headquartered in Shanghai The group is focused on marine transportation services 2 COSCO Shipping was established in January 2016 by the merger of COSCO Group and China Shipping Group 3 China COSCO Shipping Corporation LimitedCOSCO Shipping headquartersNative name中国远洋海运集团有限公司Company typeState owned enterpriseIndustryMarine transportationPredecessorCOSCO GroupChina Shipping GroupFounded2016 8 years ago 2016 HeadquartersShanghai ChinaArea servedWorldwideKey peopleLirong Xu Chairman CEO Zajian Wong COO Meifeng Chen CFO ServicesMarine transportation Stevedoring Chartering ShipbuildingRevenue 44 655 million 2020 1 Total assets 125 906 4 million 2020 1 Total equity 28 202 6 million 2020 1 Number of employees118 243 2020 1 DivisionsCOSCO Shipping LinesSubsidiariesCOSCO GroupCOSCO Shipping DevelopmentCOSCO Shipping EnergyCOSCO Shipping HoldingsCOSCO Shipping InternationalCOSCO Shipping PortsCOSCO Shipping TechnologyChina Shipping GroupOrient OverseasOOCLWebsiteen wbr coscoshipping wbr comCOSCO Shipping Shengshi a vehicles carrier ship Sete 2018As of March 2020 the company s fleet was among the largest in the world 1310 vessels with a capacity of 105 92 million DWT Contents 1 Predecessors 1 1 COSCO 1 2 China Shipping 2 History 3 COSCO Shipping Holdings 3 1 History 3 2 Reorganization and asset restructuring 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPredecessors editCOSCO edit Main article COSCO China Ocean Shipping Group Company founded in 1961 and headquartered in Beijing was a Chinese state owned multinational transportation conglomerate It was the largest dry bulk carrier in China and one of the largest dry bulk shipping operators worldwide In addition the Group is the largest liner carrier in China 4 Its container shipping subsidiary COSCO Container Lines was one of the world s top 10 container carriers in terms of fleet capacity COSCO was among China s top 15 brands in 2012 5 China Shipping edit Main article China Shipping Group China Shipping Group Company was founded in 1997 and was headquartered in Shanghai The group was a Chinese state owned multinational transportation conglomerate By May 2014 China Shipping s container shipping subsidiary China Shipping Container Lines operated 156 container vessels with 656 000 TEU capacity 6 China Shipping Container Lines container ship CSCL Globe was the world largest in 2014 7 China Shipping s other subsidiaries operated oil tankers tramps passenger ships and car carriers History editIn January 2016 the Chinese State Council approved the merger of COSCO and China Shipping forming COSCO Shipping 3 The merger which occurred during a downturn in the marine transportation industry sought to achieve economies of scale 8 9 The merger was also part of a Chinese government strategy to restructure its state owned shipping sector 10 Shortly after the subsidiary COSCO Shipping Holdings partnered with Shanghai International Port Group to acquire the majority stake of Orient Overseas International from Tung Chee hwa Chee chen families 11 12 The deal was completed in August 2018 Orient Overseas International is the parent company of OOCL This will make it one of the world s largest container shipping company with a fleet of over 400 vessels 13 In April 2016 the company agreed to buy 51 of Piraeus Port Authority 14 which is listed on the Athens Stock Exchange Athex PPA and is a constituent of the FTSE Athex Large Cap index Its subsidiary Piraeus Container Terminal PCT has been operating two Piers at Piraeus Port since 2009 14 In January 2017 the company was awarded 26 1 billion by the China Development Bank to participate in the Belt and Road Initiative The funding would run through 2021 COSCO has used the finances to invest in its ports and infrastructure projects 15 nbsp Jia Hui Shan Port of CasablancaIn May 2017 the company signed a deal with Kazakhstan s national railway company to take 24 stake in an inland port in the Khorgos Eastern Gate Special Economic Zone 16 In December 2018 COSCO Shipping Ports secured a 35 year concession to operate and develop a newly built container terminal in Khalifa Port 17 In November 2019 the company invested 660 million to upgrade the Piraeus container port Greece s largest port 18 On May 11 2020 COSCO Shipping Ports Dongfeng Commercial Vehicle and China Mobile successfully transported a shipping container within Xiamen Ocean Gate Terminal using an AGV guided by 5G The achievement demonstrated an application of 5G technology in developing a smart port At the event the three companies announced a roadmap for large scale implementation of 5G technology in ports 19 20 On September 25 2019 the US Treasury Department sanctioned the tanker subsidiary of COSCO Shipping COSCO Shipping Tanker Dalian Seaman amp Ship Management as well as COSCO Shipping Tanker Dalian for breaching the United States sanctions against Iran However the parent company of the aforementioned companies were not sanctioned 21 The US lifted the sanctions against COSCO Shipping in January 2020 22 In July 2020 the company entered into an agreement with Alibaba and its affiliate Ant Group to jointly promote the cooperation on and application of shipping blockchain 23 COSCO Shipping and its predecessor COSCO has a Hong Kong division COSCO Shipping Hong Kong Limited a private company formerly known as Cosco Hong Kong Group Limited This acquired listed company COSCO Shipping International at that time Shun Shing Holdings as a vehicle of backdoor listing in 1997 and bought the real estate businesses such as Shun Shing Construction and an office building from COSCO Shipping International in the 2000s clarification needed 24 25 Cosco HK Group itself also purchased a 20 stake in Lai Sun Hotels in 1997 26 However after the 1997 Asian financial crisis Lai Sun Development the parent company of Lai Sun Hotels scrapped the IPO of Lai Sun Hotels and sold all the assets of Lai Sun Hotels instead clarification needed 27 In 2023 the Bulgarian agent of COSCO Shipping lines Three Stars Ltd was accused in the local media of racketeering and violating antitrust laws 28 The company was a shareholder in the Chinese real estate developer Sino Ocean Group The stake was sold in 2010 29 It was reported that the SASAC of the State Council has ordered Government owned companies to sell real estate development unit if it is not their main businesses 30 COSCO Shipping Holdings editCOSCO Shipping Holdings Co Ltd nbsp FormerlyChina COSCO Holdings Company LimitedCompany typePublic companyTraded asSEHK 1919SSE 601919IndustryShipping and LogisticsFounded2005HeadquartersShanghai China de facto Tianjin China registered office Area servedPeople s Republic of ChinaKey peopleLegal Representative and Chairman Mr Ma Zehua 马泽华 ServicesContainer shipping Dry bulk shipping Third party logistics Freight forwarding Terminal and container leasingRevenue281 836 600 000 renminbi 2018 nbsp OwnerCOSCO ShippingParentCOSCO Shipping via COSCO Group SubsidiariesCOSCO Pacific COSCO Shipping LinesWebsiteen wbr hold wbr coscoshipping wbr comCOSCO Shipping Holdings Co Ltd formerly China COSCO Holdings Company Limited was established in the People s Republic of China in 2005 It is the listed flagship and a subsidiary of China Ocean Shipping Group Company COSCO Group the largest integrated shipping company in China and the second largest in the world China COSCO Holdings provides a wide range of container shipping dry bulk shipping third party logistics freight forwarding Terminal and container leasing domestically and internationally It is headquartered in Shanghai 31 History edit On 30 June 2005 its H shares were listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange On 26 June 2007 its A shares were listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange 32 China COSCO recorded a loss for financial years 2011 and 2012 and could face a delisting from the Shanghai Stock Exchange if it made a loss for the third consecutive year On 27 March 2013 China COSCO recorded a profit of RMB 235 47 million for the 2013 financial year and avoided the possible delisting 33 Reorganization and asset restructuring edit In December 2015 COSCO Group underwent a major reorganisation with China Shipping Group to form the new China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited As part of the reorganization China COSCO would sell 100 of equity interest in China COSCO Bulk Shipping Group Co Ltd to COSCO Group representing the disposal of its dry bulk shipping business After the reorganization China COSCO would focus on the container shipping business In addition China COSCO would buy certain amount of equity interest of a total of 30 onshore agency companies from China Shipping Container Lines CSCL and its subsidiary China COSCO would also enter into a lease agreement with CSCL under which it would lease the vessels and containers owned or operated by the latter After the transaction and agreement China COSCO would acquire the container services related assets previously owned by CSCL and become one of the world s leading container shipping and terminal service providers 34 See also editLargest container shipping companies COSCO fleet lists COSCO Group COSCO Hong Kong Group COSCO Shipping Ports COSCO Shipping International China International Marine ContainersReferences edit a b c d China Cosco Shipping ranking under Global 500 Fortune COSCO Shipping Business Sectors Retrieved 22 May 2020 a b China COSCO Shipping History Retrieved 22 May 2020 China Ocean Shipping Group Company Company Profile finance yahoo com Retrieved 2021 04 03 Dooley Howard J Spring Summer 2012 The Great Leap Outward China s Maritime Renaissance The Journal of East Asian Affairs Institute for National Security Strategy 26 1 57 JSTOR 23257908 China Shipping About Us Retrieved 22 May 2020 Tovey Alan 7 January 2015 A quarter of a mile long and arriving here now the world s biggest ship docks in Britain The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 16 January 2015 Goh Brenda February 17 2016 China launches new shipping giant to battle downturn Reuters Retrieved December 14 2020 dead link Dupin Chris 18 February 2016 Merged China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited launched Retrieved 22 May 2020 Knowler Greg 16 June 2015 China committed to reforming its state dominated shipping sector Retrieved 22 May 2020 董建華家族旗下東方海外賣盤 中遠海運斥492億收購 HK01 in Chinese Hong Kong 9 July 2017 Retrieved 14 December 2020 回歸20年 東方海外售予中資 董建華492億賣家業 Oriental Daily in Chinese Hong Kong 10 July 2017 Retrieved 14 December 2020 China shipping firm Cosco to buy HK rival OOIL for 6 3bn BBC News 10 July 2017 Retrieved 10 July 2017 a b Greek president hopes for more investments following Piraeus Port Authority deal Hellenic Shipping News 11 April 2016 Archived from the original on 26 April 2016 Retrieved 13 April 2016 Braden Dustin January 13 2017 China Cosco gets 26B for Belt and Road initiatives JOC com Retrieved December 2 2020 China s COSCO to invest in Kazakhstan border project as part of Silk Road drive Reuters May 14 2017 Retrieved December 2 2020 dead link Gilchrist Karen December 9 2018 China s Cosco and Abu Dhabi Ports develop Khalifa to support Belt and Road initiative CNBC Retrieved December 2 2020 China Greece agree to push ahead with COSCO s Piraeus Port investment Reuters November 11 2019 Retrieved December 2 2020 COSCO Shipping proceed with 5G smart ports vision Container News May 12 2020 Retrieved December 2 2020 Avery Paul 14 May 2020 Smart Port Enabled by 5G Self driving Technology launched in Xiamen WorldCargo News Retrieved December 2 2020 Pompeo Michael September 25 2019 The United States Imposes Sanctions on Chinese Companies for Transporting Iranian Oil Press release US Department of State Retrieved 2020 12 02 Gillis Chris January 31 2020 US lifts sanctions against COSCO s tanker operation American Shipper Retrieved December 2 2020 Cosco joins Alibaba to promote shipping blockchain Global Cargo News 8 July 2020 Archived from the original on 18 August 2020 Retrieved 8 July 2020 中遠國際14億售寫字樓 Apple Daily in Chinese Hong Kong Hong Kong 31 May 2005 Archived from the original on 21 June 2021 Retrieved 14 December 2020 2007 Annual Report PDF Report COSCO International 2008 p 9 Retrieved 14 December 2020 Cosco eyes China hotels management South China Morning Post Hong Kong 12 April 1997 Retrieved 14 December 2020 Lai Sun scraps float to sell units for 514m South China Morning Post Hong Kong 11 March 1998 Retrieved 14 December 2020 COSCO SHIPPING Lines and THREE STARS LTD racketeering exporters in Europe Iustitia bg Bulgaria 11 November 2023 Retrieved 30 November 2023 中遠國際將悉售遠地 擬1年內執行 料獲利6 6億 Apple Daily in Chinese Hong Kong Hong Kong 17 August 2010 Archived from the original on 21 June 2021 Retrieved 14 December 2020 中远明确退出房地产业务时间表 yicai com in Chinese China 17 August 2010 Retrieved 14 December 2020 Corporate Profile of China COSCO Archived from the original on 2008 05 02 Retrieved 2008 03 29 COSCO Group Listed Companies Archived from the original on 2015 02 17 Retrieved 2022 01 01 China COSCO returns to profit avoids delisting risk Reuters Reuters 27 March 2014 Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2017 06 30 Major and Connected Transactions PDF Hkexnews hk Retrieved 2016 04 30 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title COSCO Shipping amp oldid 1187607532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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