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Capital Link 6th Annual International Shipping Forum China

November 20, 2021

NEW YORK – Capital Link is hosting the 6th Annual International Shipping Forum – China – digitally, on Monday, November 22, in partnership with Columbia Ship Management and Singhai Marine Services, 8-11 AM EST as a digital conference.

Since its inception, this Forum has been a top-level link between the international and Chinese shipping, financial and business communities by featuring industry leaders, debating latest market trends, and exploring business opportunities.

China has been a major business destination for the international shipping community, providing financing, shipbuilding, cargo trading and more.

The Forum will explore cooperation and business opportunities in these areas. The topics are China centric and the target audience is the international maritime community.

Registration is complimentary.

More information is available online: https://forums.capitallink.com/shipping/2021china/.

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