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Sales of ships for scrap being 'suffocated'

By Robert Wright in London

Published: October 27 2008 02:00 | Last updated: October 27 2008 02:00

A key safety valve for regulating the world's supply of ships has stopped working in recent weeks, after credit and other problems brought the sale of ships for scrapping to a near halt.

The problems are centred in India, the heart of the world ship-demolition industry, and have prevented owners from selling the thousands of ageing vessels worldwide that are no longer worth keeping afloat, following a collapse in the rates earned by many vessel types.

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