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According to Reuters, information from Reuters Freightview and independent steamships shows that one of the world's largest dry bulk carriers owned by Brazil's Vale has completed its maiden voyage to China on Tuesday. Industry sources confirmed that the ship, called "Berge Everest", has departed from Dalian Port to Singapore on Tuesday and will return to Brazil after refueling in Singapore. According to sources, the 388,000-tonne iron ore vessel was not only allowed to enter Dalian Port but also completed the unloading. This is the first largest dry bulk carrier in the world by Vale to complete the transportation of iron ore to China. Task. The successful completion of the maiden voyage means that Vale's efforts to expand its shipping business have made progress. As the world's largest producer and exporter of iron ore, Vale hopes to intervene in the iron ore transportation business to strengthen market control. It is reported that the company plans to invest 2.3 billion US dollars to build the world's largest iron ore transport fleet. At present, Vale has ordered 35 giant freighters from China and South Korea's shipbuilding companies, of which 6 have already been delivered. In addition, the company has leased more than a dozen freighters from other shipping companies. Vale's efforts to advance into the iron ore transportation market have been opposed by Chinese shipping companies and shipping companies. In July 2011, the China Shipowners Association issued a letter to the Ministry of Commerce asking the government to come forward to prevent Vale from controlling the iron ore transportation market. In June 2011, a freighter full of iron ore in Vale was forced to transfer to Italy because of the delay in obtaining entry permits. The head of the Dalian Port Management Department declined to comment on the "Berge Everest" inbound shipment. It is unclear whether other ports in China will allow the import of iron ore carriers from Vale. Analysts say that the Vale iron ore transport vessel may not enter China in the short term.