This is actually a huge deal.
Indonesia just announced it will start charging ships a **fee** to pass through the Malacca Strait.
That narrow strip of water is one of the most important shipping routes in the world — it carries almost a third of global trade, including massive amounts of oil.
Singapore is furious. They say this move will hurt freedom of navigation and threaten global trade.
Indonesia’s response? "This is our waters. Pay the fee or find another route."
This could completely change the rules of the game in one of the world’s busiest chokepoints.
The question everyone’s asking now: Who actually controls these critical sea lanes?
What do you think will happen next? 👇
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