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Government to implement port safeguards amid Hormuz Strait risks

Transport Minister Anthony Loke announces mitigation measures to protect Malaysia’s port operations from disruptions caused by West Asia tensions.

PUTRAJAYA: The government will implement several mitigation measures to ensure the country’s port operations remain unaffected by tensions in West Asia.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the steps address potential disruptions to the global logistics chain from the conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran.

“Based on past experience, such crises often cause port congestion in our country because containers bound for conflict areas are left behind by shipping companies,” he said in a statement.

He explained this then affects daily import and export operations and subsequently impacts local factories.

The matter was discussed in a meeting with port management, shipping companies and national maritime industry authorities.

As an initial measure, the government will facilitate the removal of empty containers from port areas to prevent congestion.

Port management will also carry out more thorough inspections to ensure containers with unclear destinations are not unloaded.

The Strait of Hormuz, located between Iran and Oman, is a critical global oil shipping route.

Approximately one-fifth of global oil consumption passes through the narrow waterway each day.

Loke said the Ministry of Transport has noted fuel cost challenges faced by local ports.

It will work with relevant parties to establish mechanisms to address the issue during times of crisis.

The government is also working to assist Malaysian vessels stranded in West Asia due to the risk of attacks.

“In facing a national crisis, all stakeholders must work together and support one another to protect the nation’s interests,” he added.

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