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.
The IRGC also denied Hormuz Strait access for a Pakistan-bound ship on Thursday, a day before it claimed it had 'turned back' ...
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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