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Indonesia, Singapore Reaffirm Free Passage in Strait of Malacca

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Indonesia and Singapore have reaffirmed their commitment to keeping the Strait of Malacca open amid renewed Middle East tensions that raise concerns about freedom of navigation in the strategic waterway. The pledge underscores the importance of the strait for global trade and security.

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Why it matters

Strait of Malacca handles a large share of global maritime trade

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Indonesia and Singapore pledged anew to keep the Strait of Malacca open.

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Indonesia and Singapore pledged anew to keep the Strait of Malacca open.

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  • Strait of Malacca handles a large share of global maritime trade
  • Disruption could raise shipping costs and insurance premiums

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Indonesia and Singapore pledged anew to keep the Strait of Malacca open as Middle East tensions reignite concerns about the freedom of navigation in the world’s most important waterways.

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Indonesia and Singapore pledged anew to keep the Strait of Malacca open.

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Middle East tensions reignite concerns about freedom of navigation in the Strait of Malacca.

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The Strait of Malacca is one of the world's most important waterways.

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