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Eight ships in the Persian Gulf began showing "CHINA OWNER" to avoid attacks amid rising Iran tensions.
At least eight commercial ships in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz have begun broadcasting "CHINA OWNER" or similar messages in their tracking signals to reduce attack risk amid escalating Iran-related tensions.
The changes, made manually via transponder signals not verified in real time, appear aimed at signaling Chinese affiliation to deter targeting, as Iran and allied groups have largely avoided Chinese-linked vessels due to Beijing’s neutral stance and economic ties with Tehran.
Most affected ships were flagged under Panama or the Marshall Islands, but likely have Chinese ownership or operations.
The tactic, similar to strategies used during Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, remains unproven in effectiveness.
The move follows at least 19 vessel attacks in the region since early 2026, raising safety concerns among global shippers.
Ocho barcos en el Golfo Pérsico comenzaron a mostrar "CHINA OWNER" para evitar ataques en medio de las crecientes tensiones con Irán.