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How Chinese traders in Iran are keeping business afloat as war capsizes naval shipping
Chinese traders in Iran are shifting to railway and overland transport routes to mitigate disruptions caused by the US-Israel war, which has destabilized naval shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict, now in its 80th day, has prompted investors to seek alternatives like transcontinental Eurasian freight links.
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