# shipping disruption
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Stranded at Sea: Chinese Tourists Caught on a Dubai Cruise as Gulf Fighting Disrupts Flights and Shipping
A Mediterranean Cruises megaship carrying over 5,000 passengers—among them numerous Chinese tourists—was held at Dubai’s Rashid Port after strikes and counterstrikes in the Gulf forced UAE airports and airspace to close. The incident exposed vulnerabilities in cruise operations and global shipping when the Strait of Hormuz region is threatened, prompting industry cancellations, consular interventions and emergency repatriation efforts.

Stranded at Port: Chinese Tourists Trapped on Dubai Cruise as Gulf Violence Halts Shipping
More than 5,000 passengers aboard an MSC cruise in Dubai were held in port after strikes and counterstrikes in the Gulf forced UAE airspace and some ports to close. The immediate disruption — managed on board by crews and Chinese tour leaders working with consular offices — underlines broader risks to shipping, tourism and repatriation logistics when the Strait of Hormuz becomes contested.

Gulf Under Fire: How Middle East Escalation Is Upending Chinese Businesses and Global Supply Lines
A sudden escalation of hostilities across the Gulf has disrupted flights, ports and last‑mile services, stranding Chinese businesspeople and delaying shipments. Firms are scrambling to reroute cargo, protect staff and absorb higher costs, while the episode forces a reassessment of how resilient China’s commercial ties to the Gulf must be.