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New shipping line between China, Lebanon

Lebanon’s port of Tripoli and Chinese maritime transport company Cosco agreed on Wednesday (Nov.21) to open a maritime line between China and the port for regular export of Chinese products, local media reported.

The line is set to open on Dec. 24, according to the National News Agency.

Tripoli port’s director Ahmed Tamer said that Cosco’s step came after maritime shipping company CMA CGM opened its shipping line between China and the port on Oct. 9.

Read more on Xinhua.

 





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