Stability of Strait of Malacca draws spotlight amid global chokepoint tensions
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- Stable despite rising tensions, Strait of Malacca remains a crucial shipping route, with analysts attributing its reliability to its well-regulated maritime environment and robust security measures.
- The Strait of Malacca is a vital chokepoint for global trade, with 20% of global trade passing through it, and its stability is seen as a key factor in maintaining global economic stability.
- Despite its importance, the Strait of Malacca is not immune to potential disruptions, which could have significant economic and security implications for the global economy.
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