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Sanctioned China tanker turns back to Strait of Hormuz, day after Gulf exit

Shipping data showed the sanctioned tanker reversed course after U.S. forces stopped all vessels from passing the blockade in the first 24 hours.

  • On Wednesday, the U.S.-sanctioned Chinese-owned tanker Rich Starry reversed course and returned to the Strait of Hormuz after failing to exit the Gulf, shipping data showed.
  • President Donald Trump announced the naval blockade of Iranian ports on Sunday after failed peace talks in Islamabad, seeking to restrict vessel movements to and from Iran.
  • U.S. Central Command stated that during the first 24 hours, 'no ships made it past the U.S. blockade,' while six merchant vessels complied with directions to return to Iranian ports.
  • The blockade immediately raises freight, insurance, and delivered costs worldwide, forcing major importers like China and India to shift sourcing strategies amid rising risk premiums.
  • Transit volumes remain far below pre-war levels of about 130 daily crossings, reflecting ongoing disruption from the U.S. and Israel's war on Iran that began February 28, 2026.
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Sanctioned Chinese oil tanker returns to the Strait of Hormuz one day after leaving the Persian Gulf.

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American Lookout broke the news in on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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