Strait of Malacca
Corridor focus: Watch for repeated day-to-day swings: persistent volatility here often signals broader Asia-Europe routing pressure.
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Orange line: 7-day moving average. Blue/red lines: directional split (A→B, B→A).
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Why it matters now: Strategic Asia-Europe corridor with sustained high-volume commercial traffic.
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This public page is designed for fast interpretation: read current state first, then combine baseline, period-over-period, and year-over-year context to separate routine variation from notable pressure.
- Orange line: 7-day moving average that smooths daily volatility.
- A→B vs B→A: directional split used to detect same-day flow pressure by direction.
- Year-over-year context: latest day compared with the same calendar day one year earlier (when enough history is available).
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Strategic Asia-Europe corridor with sustained high-volume commercial traffic.
Top active/cooling links exclude the current corridor.
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