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Indonesia gains pace as competition between Singapore and Malaysia intensifies

Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia are enhancing their maritime sectors through strategic foreign direct investments (FDIs), digital transformation, and sustainability initiatives.

Recent market analyses and investment reports highlight the pivotal role these nations play in Southeast Asia’s burgeoning maritime trade.

 


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