NEW YORK: In June, the High Seas tanker ship loaded up on ethanol in Texas and set off for Asia.
Two months later – after a circuitous journey that included a ship-to-ship transfer and a stop in Malaysia – its cargo arrived in China, according to shipping data analysed by Reuters and interviews with Malaysian and Chinese port officials.
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