As geopolitical tensions reshape global shipping, China’s largest maritime company turns inward with massive domestic expansion.
COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry’s US$421 million expansion project represents far more than routine infrastructure development it’s a strategic fortress designed to shield China’s maritime operations from escalating American pressure.
The facility, featuring massive dry docks capable of handling the world’s largest oil tankers and container ships, reflects a fundamental shift in how Chinese companies are responding to what industry analysts call the “de-Sinicization” of global shipping networks.
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