• FEBRUARY 6, 2014
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    US-China Air Zone Interactions Professional, Locklear Says

      China’s declaration of an air identification zone in the East China Sea hasn’t led to a “significant” increase in interactions between its forces and US military planes flying in the area, the head of the US Pacific Command said. There continues to be “professional” interactions between the two sides in the zone, Admiral Samuel

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    • FEBRUARY 6, 2014
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    The Chief of IMSCB Led the Working Group Meeting ¨National Maritime Security Policy and Maritime Security Board’

    The Chief of Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board (IMSCB) ‘Vice Admiral Bambang Suwarto’ opened the ‘Meeting of Working Group’ about the National Maritime Security Policy and Maritime Security Board Organization at Borobudur Hotel, Central Jakarta on Tuesday 4th February 2014. Thus, the event was lead by the Head of Policy Preparation of IMSCB ‘Maritime First

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    • FEBRUARY 6, 2014
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    The Chief of IMSCB Led the Working Group Meeting ¨National Maritime Security Policy and Maritime Security Board’

    The Chief of Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board (IMSCB) ‘Vice Admiral Bambang Suwarto’ opened the ‘Meeting of Working Group’ about the National Maritime Security Policy and Maritime Security Board Organization at Borobudur Hotel, Central Jakarta on Tuesday 4th February 2014. Thus, the event was lead by the Head of Policy Preparation of IMSCB ‘Maritime First

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    • FEBRUARY 5, 2014
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    Piracy Situation Risk Assessment, February 2014, Issue 22

      In January the reported criminal activity against shipping was moderate. There was one confirmed attack attempt against a vessel on Gulf of Aden and few suspicious activities. Gulf of Guinea has seen the similar struggle as past months but incidents on South China Sea have dropped or reported less than in average comparing to

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    • FEBRUARY 5, 2014
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    Piracy Situation Risk Assessment, February 2014, Issue 22

      In January the reported criminal activity against shipping was moderate. There was one confirmed attack attempt against a vessel on Gulf of Aden and few suspicious activities. Gulf of Guinea has seen the similar struggle as past months but incidents on South China Sea have dropped or reported less than in average comparing to

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    • FEBRUARY 5, 2014
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    Exporters: Indonesia Needs more Ports

      TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – General Secretary of the Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) Suryadi Sasmita, expressed his concern over the lack of ports in Indonesia after underlining the difficulty businesses have in moving goods to and from Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta. “There should be a large port at Merak as an alternative,” he told Tempo

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    • FEBRUARY 5, 2014
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    Exporters: Indonesia Needs more Ports

      TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – General Secretary of the Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) Suryadi Sasmita, expressed his concern over the lack of ports in Indonesia after underlining the difficulty businesses have in moving goods to and from Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta. “There should be a large port at Merak as an alternative,” he told Tempo

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