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Shipbuilding Industry News 2 December 2025 - 20 December 2025

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Stock (SGX: BS6): Latest News, Order Book Strength, Analyst Targets and 2026 Outlook (Dec 20, 2025)

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Stock (SGX: BS6): Latest News, Order Book Strength, Analyst Targets and 2026 Outlook (Dec 20, 2025)

SINGAPORE (Dec. 20, 2025) — Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd (SGX: BS6) closed the week in focus after finishing Dec 19 as the biggest decliner on the Straits Times Index, falling 2.9% (S$0.10) to S$3.37, according to The Business Times. The
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (SGX: BS6) Stock: Latest News, Order Book Strength, US Port-Fee Risk, and 2026 Analyst Forecasts (As of Dec 12, 2025)

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (SGX: BS6) Stock: Latest News, Order Book Strength, US Port-Fee Risk, and 2026 Analyst Forecasts (As of Dec 12, 2025)

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd (SGX: BS6) has become one of Singapore’s most-watched industrial names again—helped by a rebound in order momentum, a still-massive multi‑year order book skewed toward “green” vessels, and a steadier narrative after months of market anxiety around
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (SGX: BS6) Stock on 8 December 2025: Record Profits, Green Order Book and Big Analyst Upgrades

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (SGX: BS6) Stock on 8 December 2025: Record Profits, Green Order Book and Big Analyst Upgrades

SINGAPORE — 8 December 2025 Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd, one of China’s largest private shipyards and a heavyweight on Singapore’s Straits Times Index (STI), heads into the second week of December 2025 with three big storylines: All of that is
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (SGX: BS6) Stock Today: Price, Order Book and Analyst Forecasts on 2 December 2025

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (SGX: BS6) Stock Today: Price, Order Book and Analyst Forecasts on 2 December 2025

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd (“Yangzijiang” or “YZJ”) has gone from panic to fresh optimism in 2025. After a sharp sell-off triggered by proposed U.S. port fees on Chinese-built ships earlier this year, the Singapore‑listed stock has rebounded on the back
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