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In Dalian, China's Nerve Center for Shipbuilding Development

Summary by Le Temps
As a vital part of world trade, the shipbuilding industry is largely controlled by China. Which has absorbed 80% of the container orders last year. Reporting in a Chinese naval mega-chanierBehind pressed workers, a van reveals its stall: an avalanche of sweets. "I've been here since they've been working overtime," says its owner. "These young men buy something to snack on the yard." Around them, a fatra of steel beams. Dozens of concrete-makers …
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As a vital part of world trade, the shipbuilding industry is largely controlled by China. Which has absorbed 80% of the container orders last year. Reporting in a Chinese naval mega-chanierBehind pressed workers, a van reveals its stall: an avalanche of sweets. "I've been here since they've been working overtime," says its owner. "These young men buy something to snack on the yard." Around them, a fatra of steel beams. Dozens of concrete-makers …

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Le Temps broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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