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Southeast Asia holds piracy at bay

Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Jane's Foreign Report No. 2914, 1 February 2007, pp.3-4Summary: International Maritime Bureau (IMB) figures for 2006 show the downward trend in the number of of piracy attacks continued. In Southeast Asia this is attributed to improved cooperation among littoral states, but this short report cautions that other factors may also have been involved and the reductions may only be temporary.
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International Maritime Bureau (IMB) figures for 2006 show the downward trend in the number of of piracy attacks continued. In Southeast Asia this is attributed to improved cooperation among littoral states, but this short report cautions that other factors may also have been involved and the reductions may only be temporary.

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