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Two container ships operated by COSCO Shipping Lines have turned back toward the Persian Gulf and have not yet passed through the Strait of Hormuz.
Ask AI · Is COSCO Shipping’s vessels turning back due to changes in the security situation in the Strait of Hormuz?
According to a report by Caixin on March 27, reporters checked vessel AIS data and found that the two container ships under COSCO Shipping’s container shipping arm, “CSCL Arctic Ocean” and “CSCL Indian Ocean,” which were approaching the Strait of Hormuz this morning in Beijing time, have currently turned back toward the Persian Gulf and have not yet transited the Strait of Hormuz.
Editor: Wu Qi
Reviewer: Lin Xihe
【Source: Caixin】
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