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CMA CGM ship damaged by missile in the Hormuz Strait could be scrapped, CEO states

The CMA CGM container vessel that was damaged by a'missile' in the Strait of Hormuz early in May may be sent to scrapyard, according to its chief executive.

The CMA CGM San Antonio was attacked by a missile. Several members of the crew were injured and evacuated. The ship was one of the dozens of commercial ships that were?struck' during the Iran War.

Rodolphe Saade, Chairman and CEO of CMA CGM, said at a business meeting in southern France that the car was "so damaged" that they were considering scrapping it.

San Antonio, which had been stuck in the strait since a few weeks, has now been brought to safety.

He said that the group did not intend to send ships back to the Gulf at this time. The Iranian side was advising against it.

Saade, whose family controls CMA CGM, has reiterated his opposition against transit fees to use the Hormuz Strait. These are a few of the?unresolved questions in U.S. - Iranian peace talks.

CMA CGM was the third largest 'container shipping' line in the world at the beginning of the Iran War, which virtually closed the waterway.

Saade stated that CMA CGM wants to see four more vessels leave the zone.

In a French press interview, the CEO said that some of their vessels are intended to be used in the Gulf.

(source: Reuters)