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  2. China State Shipbuilding Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Description. CSSC is one of the top 10 defence groups in China. [1] It consists of various shipyards, equipment manufacturers, research institutes and shipbuilding-related companies that build both civilian and military ships. It owns some of the most well known shipbuilders in China, such as Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company, Jiangnan ...

  3. China said it “firmly opposes” the U.S. investigation into its maritime, logistics and shipbuilding industries, calling the move a “mistake on top of a mistake.”. In an official statement ...

  4. Hudong–Zhonghua Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Hudong–Zhonghua Shipbuilding is a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC). It produces civilian and military ships. It produces civilian and military ships. Hudong–Zhonghua claims to be the "Cradle of Chinese Frigates and Landing Ships" for its work for the People's Liberation Army Navy .

  5. China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation ( CSIC) was one of the two largest shipbuilding conglomerates in China, the other was the China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC). In 2019, CSIC was merged into CSSC. CSIC was formed by the Government of the People's Republic of China on 1 July 1999 from companies spun off from CSSC, and is 100% ...

  6. Min Jiang-class minelayer - Wikipedia

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    The first vessel was launched in August 2020 at Lung Teh Shipbuilding's Yilan County Shipyard. The second vessel was delivered in September 2021, and the ROCN took delivery of the third and fourth vessel in December 2021. The Min Jiang-class replaced converted amphibious landing craft in the minelaying role. References

  7. List of shipbuilders and shipyards - Wikipedia

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    Komsomolsk-on-Amur: Amur Shipbuilding Plant (1932–) Nizhny Novgorod: Krasnoye Sormovo (1849–) Polyarny: Russian Shipyard Number 10 (1935–) Rybinsk: Vympel Shipyard (1930–) Saint Petersburg. Admiralty Shipyard (1704-) Almaz (1901–) Baltic Shipyard (1864–) Kronstadt Marine Plant (1858–) Petrozavod (1721-2001) Severnaya Verf ...

  8. Category:Shipbuilding companies of China - Wikipedia

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    C. China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation. China State Shipbuilding Corporation. COMEC (company) CSC Jinling.

  9. CSC Jinling - Wikipedia

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    CSC Jinling Shipyard is a Chinese shipbuilding firm founded in 1952, and a subsidiary of the state owned China Merchants Industry, based in Nanjing in Jiangsu Province. [2] The yard reached preliminary agreement to build the Titanic II , a replica of the original Titanic , the plan of which is now apparently ‘almost done with production ...