Ships Signal China Links to Dodge Persian Gulf Attacks

Amid heightened risks in the Persian Gulf, some commercial ships are declaring Chinese ties to avoid attacks, according to MarineTraffic data analyzed by The Associated Press. This strategy, reflecting China's neutral stance and economic ties with Iran, may help ships in the conflict-affected region.

Ships Signal China Links to Dodge Persian Gulf Attacks
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Amid escalating conflicts in the Persian Gulf, a number of commercial vessels are broadcasting messages indicating ties to China, as per marine traffic analytics.

This comes as a strategic move to mitigate risk amid waves of attacks attributed to Iranian forces on ships navigating the perilous waters near the Strait of Hormuz.

According to data from MarineTraffic, analyzed by The Associated Press, at least eight vessels have altered their destination signals to reflect Chinese ownership or crew, a tactic driven by China's neutral stance and economic relations with Iran.

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