HANGZHOU, July 1 (Xinhuanet) -- A local maritime court in east China has
released a cargo vessel belonging to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(DPRK) that was detained due to a financial dispute with Singapore.
It is rare that foreign companies ask Chinese courts to intervene in such
matters.
On April 5, a Singaporean shipping management company, ASP, requested that
the DPRK vessel, the Chol San, be detained in Ningbo Port in east China's
Zhejiang Province, where it was anchored at the time, since its owner, the Korea
Koryo Shipping Co., had outstanding financial obligations to the Singaporean
firm.
The Chinese court has successfully persuaded the DPRK company to pay 6.6
million yuan (about 800,000 US dollars) as required by the applicant, and thus,
the detained vessel has been allowed to leave the Chinese port.
However, the dispute between the two foreign companies has yet to be
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