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Figure 8. China’s Critical Sea Lines of Communication.

Note: In 2004, over 80 percent of Chinese crude oil imports transited the Straits of Malacca, with less than 2 percent transiting the Straits of Lombok.

Source

Image:China Report 2006.pdf

Date

05/23/06

Author

DoD

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