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The property we offer for sale is
mostly located in the Strait of Malacca. This is to the south of
Malaysia and is an area which is seeing strong growth and development.
Property in Straits of Malacca, Malaysia
More than 50,000 vessels per year transit the 621 mile long Strait
of Malacca. Linking the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the Straits of
Malacca is the shortest sea route between three of the world's most
populous countries -- India, China, and Indonesia -- and therefore
is considered to be the key choke point in Asia. Narrow channels,
shallow reefs, thousands of tiny get-away islands, and slow traffic
with some 900 commercial vessels passing through each day make the
waters around Singapore, Malaysia and neighboring Indonesia a pirate's
dream.
The narrowest point of this shipping lane is the Phillips Channel
in the Singapore Strait, which is only 1.5 miles wide at its narrowest
point. This creates a natural bottleneck, with the potential for
a collision, grounding, or oil spill (in addition, piracy has historically
been a regular occurrence in the Singapore Strait, but over the
past 15 years has grown alarmingly). Some 400 shipping lines and
700 ports worldwide rely on the Malacca and Singapore straits to
get to the Singapore port. For example, 80% of Japan's oil comes
from the Middle East via the Malacca Straits. To skip the straits
would force a ship to travel an extra 994 miles from the Gulf. All
excess capacity of the world fleet might be absorbed, with the effect
strongest for crude oil shipments and dry bulk such as coal. Closure
of the Strait of Malacca would immediately raise freight rates worldwide.
With Chinese oil imports from the Middle East increasing steadily,
the Strait of Malacca is likely to grow in strategic importance
in coming years.
Whether you want to retire to a 'place in the sun' or buy a property
to rent out, Property for sale in the Strait of Malacca in Malaysia
provides the perfect combination of luxury, fun, entertainment and
rest not found in any other area.

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