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Crew trapped at sea due to China s ban on Australian coal reunite with family after seven months
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Virendrasinha Bhosale pictured with his wife and son after returning home to India.
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Forced to anchor in China s Bohai Sea for more than seven months, Indian seafarers on a cargo ship loaded with 160,000 tons of Australian coal have finally arrived home.
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The ship was stranded on China s coast after Beijing banned Australian coal imports
Another bulk carrier, the MV Anastasia, is still unable to unload in China
The Indian flagged bulk carrier MV Jag Anand managed to get a crew change in Japan last month, allowing 23 of its crew members to head home.
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Home › Shipping News › Chinese Ban On Aussie Coal Cargo Keeps Seafarers Stranded; Few On Board For 18 Months
Chinese Ban On Aussie Coal Cargo Keeps Seafarers Stranded; Few On Board For 18 Months
December 18, 2020
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Amidst the pandemic and the crew change crisis there looms another danger for the seafarers as they struggle to survive in the terrible China Australia trade war.
For the past 5 months, sailors of coal ships off the Chinese coast are living like prisoners with water onboard the ships turning vile.
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