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A report stated that two oil tankers linked to China changed their routes and moved away from the Strait of Hormuz due to escalating risks and fears of being targeted, amidst the rising tensions between the United States and Iran. The two tankers, "C V" and "Hestia," which are flying the Hong Kong flag, halted their passage through the strait and announced that their crews are Chinese nationals. Meanwhile, China is currently loading shipments outside the Gulf region via a new route called the "Ice Silk Road," which extends through northern Russia to Europe. This comes days after China launched a Northern Sea Shipping service in the Arctic as part of its strategy to strengthen alternative shipping routes and avoid tensions in the Gulf area.
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