The China Shipowners'
Association has joined the membership and the board of the International
Chamber of Shipping, strengthening ICS through the participation of the world's
biggest shipowning nation (by dollar value).
"This membership will strengthen our ability
to work together, united as an industry, to tackle the most pressing issues
facing shipping, such as
decarbonisation. It is only through partnership that we will all succeed,"
said Emanuele Grimaldi, ICS' chairman.
Though Greek owners hold the most tonnage, Chinese owners
control the most capital with $190 billion worth of assets, according to VesselsValue. The world's largest
shipowner by tonnage is China COSCO, and the world's largest shipbuilder is
China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), both belonging to the Chinese
state.
"Given the
importance of China as a major shipping nation, the membership of CSA confirms
the legitimacy of ICS," the chamber said in a statement.
The CSA was founded in
1993, and it represents about 85 percent of Chinese shipowners, according to
its most recent figures. In addition to representing the views of its 200-plus
members, the CSA also helps Chinese government agencies to "regulate and
maintain fair competition."
"China
Shipowners’ Association’s participation in the ICS will provide Chinese
shipowners with a stepping stone," said Zhang Shouguo, Executive
Vice-President of China Shipowners’ Association.
"It is believed that the participation of
the China Shipowners’ Association will enrich the ICS platform. We look forward
to achieving win-win cooperation and mutual development in the future!"