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China urged to boost navy escorts and find other routes to secure energy supply

Closure of Strait of Hormuz has exposed fragility of maritime chokepoints and more should be done to protect shipments, analysts say.

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scmp.comStai leggendo20 h fa

China urged to boost navy escorts and find other routes to secure energy supply

Closure of Strait of Hormuz has exposed fragility of maritime chokepoints and more should be done to protect shipments, analysts say.

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thediplomat.com2 g fa

Beyond the Malacca Dilemma: China’s Emerging Corridor-Hedging Logic

China’s approach to external connectivity recognizes that different trade routes perform different functions under different political and operational conditions.

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  1. martedì 16 giugno 2026·thediplomat.com

    Beyond the Malacca Dilemma: China’s Emerging Corridor-Hedging Logic

    China’s approach to external connectivity recognizes that different trade routes perform different functions under different political and operational conditions.

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    China urged to boost navy escorts and find other routes to secure energy supply

    Closure of Strait of Hormuz has exposed fragility of maritime chokepoints and more should be done to protect shipments, analysts say.