Anxious eyes on Asian piracy
by
Marcus Hand
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last modified
Aug 20, 2009 04:52 PM
Piracy attacks are on the rise in Asia for the first time in five years, reports Marcus Hand
IT WAS not so many years ago that the industry’s focus of concern when it came to piracy was not Somalia but the waters of south-east Asia.
For many years, Indonesia was the world’s top piracy black spot and...
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