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Indonesia–Malaysia border / Indonesia–Thailand border / Petroleum / Energy policy of the United States / Malacca / Soft matter / Matter / Strait of Malacca
Date: 2013-11-16 00:28:12
Indonesia–Malaysia border
Indonesia–Thailand border
Petroleum
Energy policy of the United States
Malacca
Soft matter
Matter
Strait of Malacca

China’s Reliance on Shipping Crude Oil Through the Straits of Malacca Overview Source: Trade Arabia At the heart of maritime security in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) lies

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