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Another China maritime firm delays pay to shipowner

SINGAPORE | Thu Jan 5, 2012 3:08am EST

SINGAPORE Jan 5 (Reuters) - China's Shagang Shipping has failed to pay millions of dollars in vessel rental fees to Diana Shipping, said a source close to the Greece-based firm, as Chinese maritime companies struggle through a downturn in the dry bulk freight market.

Shagang Shipping is the latest in a growing list of Chinese maritime firms that have unilaterally delayed payments to foreign shipowners in the past year, actions that have soiled China's reputation with the international maritime community.

The shipping unit of Chinese steelmaker Jiangsu Shagang Group has for months delayed payments for the use of a large iron ore carrier owned by Diana Shipping, accumulating more than $3 million in outstanding debt, the source said.

"The problem with delayed payments goes back more than a year but this is the longest period without payment," said the Greece-based source who asked not to be identified because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

"It is very important to do business with people and companies that are in a good financial condition and have a good reputation. In this case, this has been a bad experience."

A senior Shagang Shipping official said the company does owe Diana Shipping money but not as much as $3 million. He said Shagang intends to pay but needs extra time to obtain financing.

"We are already starting to pay step by step but we need time to get money from our lender," he said.

"Capesize vessel operators are facing huge losses and they need time to get money, but this company is not giving us any breathing space."

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