China baut größten Hafen der Welt

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Die Millionenmetropole Qingdao am Ostchinesischen Meer modernisiert den bestehenden Hafen. Die Ausmaße sind gigantisch.
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dapdFILE - In this Friday Sept. 2, 2011, file photo, a freighter is docked at the container terminal at a port in Qingdao, in east Chinas Shandong province. Cheap imports of goods from China have benefited American consumers and helped keep inflation down

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REUTERSTrucks are driven into a shipping container area at Qingdao port, Shandong province in this September 2, 2011 file photo. China will import more big ticket items and luxury goods this year to avoid a costly trade war but will not curb its own expor

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dapdA hot-air balloon flies over a container port in Qingdao in east Chinas Shandong province Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012. Asia-Pacific leaders focused their attention on rising concern over food security on Sunday, as they prepared to wrap up their annual summ

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EPAepa02151042 A line of container trucks queue at the Port of Qingdao, eastern Chinas Shandong province, 10 May 2010. China posted a trade surplus of 1.68 billion US dollars (1.28 billion euro) in April, down 87 per cent from a year earlier, the General

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EPAepa02774946 Container carriers transport containers at the Port of Qingdao in Qingdao, eastern Chinas Shandong province, on 11 June 2011. The Port of Qingdao, established in 1892, an extra-large state-owned enterprise ranking among Chinas top 500 enter

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REUTERSA truck is driven into a shipping container area at Qingdao port, Shandong province in this September 2, 2011 photo. Chinas exports rose 24.5 percent in August from a year earlier, accelerating from the 20.4 percent rise in July, the customs admini

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REUTERSA man walks in a shipping container area at Yangshan Port of Shanghai May 11, 2012. China risks a fresh downturn in demand for goods from its massive factory sector, with weaker than expected exports and stalling headline import growth signalling t

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EPAepa03129103 A general view shows many residential buildings in downtown Qingdao city, eastern Chinas Shandong province, 02 March 2012. Chinese four biggest state-owned banks said on 01 March that they will continue implementing the differentiated housi

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EPAepa03218807 Chinese fishermen prepare to set sail at a harbor in Qingdao city, Shandong province, China, 14 May 2012. Reports state that excessive fishing, ocean pollution and the high price of diesel have caused a sharp decline in fishery resources, n

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dapdFILE - This Aug. 17, 2008 file photo shows Britains Ben Ainslie celebrating after winning the gold medal during the Finn sailing competition of the 2008 Beijing Olympics in Qingdao, China. Ainslie will be one of the faces of the London Olympics. The 3

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EPAepa02774948 A worker operates a quayside container crane to load containers at the Port of Qingdao in Qingdao, eastern Chinas Shandong province, on 11 June 2011. The Port of Qingdao, established in 1892, an extra-large state-owned enterprise ranking am

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REUTERSAn employee checks aluminium ingots for export at the Qingdao Port, Shandong province March 14, 2010. The worlds largest aluminium producer, Chinas output of refined primary aluminium rose 4.1 percent in February from a month ago. REUTERS/Stringe

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EPAepa02774949 Workers dispatch the shipping in an operation centre at the Port of Qingdao in Qingdao, eastern Chinas Shandong province, on 11 June 2011. The Port of Qingdao, established in 1892, an extra-large state-owned enterprise ranking among Chinas

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EPAepa03129100 A general view shows many residential buildings in downtown Qingdao city, eastern Chinas Shandong province, 02 March 2012. Chinese four biggest state-owned banks said on 01 March that they will continue implementing the differentiated housi

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dapdThis photo taken Wednesday, June 29, 2011 released by Chinas Xinhua news agency shows the Jiaozhou Bay Bridge in Qingdao, east Chinas Shandong Province. China opened Thursday, June 30, 2011, the worlds longest cross-sea bridge, which is 42 kilometers

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dapdThis photo taken Tuesday, June 21, 2011 released by Chinas Xinhua news agency shows the Jiaozhou Bay Bridge in Qingdao, east Chinas Shandong Province. China opened Thursday, June 30, 2011, the worlds longest cross-sea bridge, which is 42 kilometers (2
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