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•June 12, 2020

Chinese Firms May Avoid Tankers That Have Carried Venezuelan Oil

Chamber of Shipping > Blog > News > International > Chinese Firms May Avoid Tankers That Have Carried Venezuelan Oil

Following indications from the US that they may blacklists more ships for trading with Venezuela, Chinese oil companies have expressed that they may soon decline to charter any tanker that has visited Venezuela in the past year to avoid disruption to operations with the United States.

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