A US-sanctioned tanker carrying Iranian crude oil has changed course mid voyage, dropping India as its destination and now heading towards China. The Aframax tanker Ping Shun, built in 2002 and sanctioned by the US in 2025, is currently signalling Dongying in China instead of Vadinar in Gujarat, which it had listed earlier this week, according to ship tracking firm Kpler.
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