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Business leader says BC Ferries' hiring of Chinese shipyard is ‘informed decision'

Business leader says BC Ferries' hiring of Chinese shipyard is ‘informed decision'

Toronto Star11-06-2025

VICTORIA - A business leader on ferry-dependent Vancouver Island says BC Ferries made a 'strongly informed decision' in hiring a Chinese shipyard to build four new major vessels.
Both the NDP government and B.C. Conservative Opposition have criticized the choice of Chinese state-owned China Merchants Industry Weihai Shipyards.

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