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Carol Yang

Shanghai

Carol Yang is Lloyd’s List’s Shanghai-based team member.

She previously worked as a business news reporter for China Global Television Network in Beijing for six years, primarily covering macro-economy and policies.

She graduated from the University of Warwick in 2012 with a Master's degree in intercultural communication and studied data reporting at Columbia University in 2019.

Carol is fluent in Mandarin and English. Beyond her work hours, she enjoys reading, city walking and cycling.

Latest From Carol Yang

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China’s PMI dips further in May, setting softer tone for dry bulk market

The capesize market has fallen on the back of news about PMI measurements, which have a bearing on all shipping sectors, but particularly on the bulker and container sectors

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Yang Ming confirms order for five boxships

Taiwanese carrier places order for five 15,500 teu LNG dual fuel containerships at South Korea’s HD Hyundai Heavy Industries due for delivery in 2026

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ONE joins blockchain-based logistics platform GSBN

Digitalisation has the potential to enable a quantum leap in shipping sector, GSBN said, calling for trusted collaboration

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Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding to take 35% stake in Shandong Shipping in exchange for unpaid rig building debts

The delayed delivery and uncertain payment indicates recession in offshore market. The four jack-up rigs were delivered in 2020, but remain unpaid and SWS has expressed concerns about full repayment within the scheduled time frame

China Offshore

China Merchants agrees further newbuilds with Dalian Shipbuilding

New tankers, including those ordered in 2021-2022, are expected to be deployed in the Atlantic market, source said

Shipbuilding China
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