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TinkersW ◴[] No.42193081[source]
This is the 2nd time China did this in that Baltic isn't it? Both times look intentional.. maybe don't allow Chinese ships in the Baltic?
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Arnt ◴[] No.42194251[source]
No it isn't.

Both of the two Chinese registries are open, pretty much anyone can register ships there. It's a bit like the .tv domain — if you see something.tv you can't assume that it's a company in the country Tuvalu.

Look at the nationality of the captain and the beneficial owner instead.

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lowbloodsugar ◴[] No.42197919[source]
Right. So they might need some motivation to change that.
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frontalier ◴[] No.42199181[source]
what are you implying?

how do you intend to "motivate" a sovereign country?

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Sabinus ◴[] No.42199264[source]
Inform them of consequences if they don't make your, hopefully reasonable, changes.

Consequences can range from inconvenient to existential.

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1. Arnt ◴[] No.42202422[source]
Imperialist behaviour won't get you anywhere with a country as large as China.