Key amendments to China’s new Maritime Code
The 2025 Chinese Maritime Code (the “Code”), effective from 1 May 2026, introduces several important changes that will impact shipowners, charterers, and cargo interests engaged in international trade involving Chinese ports. We have prepared a summary of the main amendments and their practical impl
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