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Anger at Malacca Strait risk label

By John Burton in Singapore

Published: August 5 2005 03:00 | Last updated: August 5 2005 03:00

Local governments and regional shipowners have criticised a recent move by London underwriters to designate the Malacca Strait as a "high risk" area that will raise insurance rates for the 50,000 vessels that annually use Asia's main waterway.

Shipowners are taking issue with a risk assessment provided to the Joint War Committee (JWC) of Lloyd's Market Association by Aegis Defence Services, a UK-based security consultancy.

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