Tracking data revealed the Shunxing39 cargo vessel had dropped its anchor around the rupture site near the port of Keelung, according to Taiwan’s coast guard. Chinese-owned vessels have ...
There, the cargo ship Shunxing39, registered under the flag of Cameroon, probably damaged the submarine cable, which is part of the Trans-Pacific Express Cable System. Despite the fact that the ...
Taiwan's coast guard said the Cameroon-flagged, Chinese-owned Shunxing39 cargo ship was suspected of damaging a subsea telecoms cable - Copyright AFP JUNG YEON-JE ...
has been damaged by a Cameroon-flagged freighter named Shunxing39. However, although the ship is registered in the West African country, Taiwanese officials say that the cargo ship is owned by Jie ...
BEIJING - China on Jan 8 accused Taiwan’s ruling party of having “deliberately hyped” an incident in which a Chinese-owned ship was suspected of damaging a subsea telecoms cable.
The latest cable damage incident, reported during the first week of January, involved the Chinese freighter Shunxing39 cutting through the Trans-Pacific Express Cable System that directly connects ...
According to Taiwan’s telecom provider Chunghwa Telecom and the Coast Guard Administration, the cable was reportedly damaged on Friday by the Cameroonian-flagged freighter, “Shunxing39,” northeast of ...
The Taiwan Coast Guard and telecommunications provider Chunghwa Telecom have identified the vessel as Shunxing39, a cargo ship flying a Cameroonian flag. The Taiwanese officials have traced ...
A senior coast guard official told AFP that Shunxing39's automatic identification system signal, which is used to broadcast a vessel's location, was now turned off. "It is illegal, but it has ...