By Chuin-Wei Yap
BEIJING--China will allow iron-ore carriers weighing 400,000
deadweight tons to berth at its ports, reversing a three-year ban
on the giant ships, government agencies said.
Four ports in China will be allowed to dock such ships,
including Dalian, Tangshan Caofeidian, Qingdao and Ningbo, the
Ministry of Transport and the National Development and Reform
Commission said in a joint statement late Thursday.
The Chinese shipping industry had opposed these freighters,
which were first built by Brazilian miner Vale S.A. to reduce the
cost of transporting its ore to China. Deadweight tons refer to the
amount of weight the ship can carry, excluding its own weight.
The government said port authorities would need to abide by
specific safety standards in the construction of these berths.
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