China Favors Maritime, Logistics Sectors
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•Exclusive-US probe finds China unfairly dominates shipbuilding, paving way for penalties, sources say
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U.S. finds China uses unfair policies and practices to dominate global maritime, logistics and shipbuilding sectors, sources say.
China 's share of the $150 billion global shipbuilding industry has expanded to over 50% in 2023 from around 5% in 2000 .
China denies any wrongdoing.
Report provides fresh cudgel for the incoming administration to hammer China .
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