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Ship Congestion Impacts Malacca Strait Trade

Al Jazeera Arabic Malacca Strait 10d Impact 5
Ship congestion in the Strait of Malacca is affecting the fishing industry, with Osman reporting up to 40 ships passing per hour. Large vessels are obstructing fishing activities and sometimes failing to stay within designated areas.

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shipping fishing maritime trade

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Al Jazeera Arabic

“40 سفينة في الساعة يقول عثمان إن زحمة السفن أضرط بمهنة صحة وعادة الصيد السمك في ملقى”

Al Jazeera Arabic Voice

“The ships are in their designated areas and fuel prices have risen a lot... the Malacca Strait, which is overseen by Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand, extends 900 kilometers.”

Al Jazeera Arabic Voice

“fuel prices have risen a lot... and it narrows to less than three kilometers”

Al Jazeera Arabic Voice

“the increasing number of commercial vessels passing through it, which reflects its economic importance, connecting the Indian and Pacific Oceans, overseen by Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand, extending 900 kilometers.”

Al Jazeera Arabic

“more than one hundred thousand ships pass through here annually loaded with goods valued at about three trillion five hundred billion dollars per year and about 80% of China's oil imports also pass through”

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