Two container ships linked to China’s state-owned Cosco Shipping Corp. exited the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz ...
At least three Chinese-linked vessels reportedly turned back at the Strait of Hormuz after IRGC warnings, signaling an unusual development in China-Iran relations.
It was the first attempt by COSCO-owned vessels to leave the Gulf since the war in the Middle East began.
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Chinese ships halt attempt to exit Hormuz despite Iran safe passage assurances
Two Chinese container ships, the CSCL Indian Ocean and CSCL Arctic Ocean, turned back attempting to exit the Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz, despite Iran's assurances of safe passage for Chinese ...
In an unusual move, two container vessels belonging to China’s state-owned Cosco Shipping were turned back from crossing the Strait of Hormuz on Friday morning, according to ship tracker MarineTraffic ...
The IRGC also denied Hormuz Strait access for a Pakistan-bound ship on Thursday, a day before it claimed it had 'turned back' ...
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China expresses ‘gratitude’ after 3 ships transit Hormuz strait
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has slowed to a trickle since Iran effectively blocked access following US-Israeli attacks on the country.
China’s two biggest state-owned shipping companies plan to merge 11 shipbuilding yards into a single entity in one of the industry’s biggest consolidation moves yet, reports Wall Street Journal. China ...
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China's ships cross Hormuz amid blockade
Three Chinese vessels, including two ultra-large container carriers and a Hong Kong‑flagged tanker, have crossed the heavily restricted Strait of Hormuz after coordination with unnamed parties, widely ...
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