Friday 22 December 2023

Shipping in Straits of Malacca gone haywire?

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Shipping in Straits of Malacca gone haywire?

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 23, 2023: Malaysia’s immediate ban on all shipping connected to Israel has caused the industry to go haywire.

The so-called Madani Unity Government did not even have the courtesy to set a deadline for shippers to clear their containers.

Mixing race, religion and international disputes with business is certainly unhealthy for Malaysia’s global business reputation.

And Singapore is set to gain from this ban.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below a report on the issue posted by suspected CIA-backed political website Malaysia Chronicle:

Politics Now!: ANWAR, ANTHONY LOKE & NIE CHING CAUGHT PLAYING ALL...

2:14 PM · Dec 22, 2023



 

Written by Syed Akbar Ali

ANTHONY LOKE WHY DONT YOU CARRY THE CONTAINERS ON YOUR BACK AND SEND IT SOMEWHERE LAH 

First here is some silly news.  

 

· 4,000 shipping containers stranded at Port Klang 

· following madani decision to prohibit Israel shipping company ZIM  

· madani announced decision to block ZIM from docking at M'sian ports 

· madani confident decision would not adversely affect M'sia’s trade 

· Anthony Loke said ZIM should arrange for containers to be removed

· It’s their responsibility because they cannot enter M'sian ports

· containers were transshipment cargo managed by ZIM

· madani also prohibited ships displaying Israel flag from docking 

· ships heading for Israel prohibited from loading cargo at M'sian ports

My Comments :

I am really not surprised at the antics of this gomen. Obviously Anthony Loke despite being a minister (of transport) does not understand force majeure.

Force majeure is a clause that is included in contracts to remove liability for unforeseeable and unavoidable catastrophes that interrupt the expected course of events and prevent participants from fulfilling obligations. These clauses generally cover natural disasters, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes, as well as human actions, such as armed conflict and man-made diseases.

For those who are English-challenged here is a shorter definiton,  :  unforeseeable circumstances that prevent someone from fulfilling a contract

I can assure you these would be standard clauses in shipping contracts because ships sail through all sorts of troubled waters around the world. Including now in Malaysia.

Why should that ZIM company suffer expenses to find alternative means to clear cargo that does not belong to them, from a port from which they have been banned? The cargo owners will now have to sort it out. 

There will certainly be marine insurance and possibly the insurance company will help sort things out. Otherwise the insurers may have to settle massive claims from the cargo owners who took out the marine insurance. 

To make a long story short our country has just created a ton of bullshit and millions in losses for so many, many people. Why are you all so stupid? 

Even if you want to ban them, why didnt you ask the SPM qualified shipping clerk at Port Kelang "Woi Mat, itu Yahudi punya shipping company ada berapa container dia taruh kat sini". Mat will tell you in an instant if there are 4,000 or 40,000 containers. Why didnt you check first? Then give them a month or two to clear the containers first.

Now my dear readers, this news has gone around the world. CNN has picked it up. 

In Iran, the Iranian State controlled media have created FAKE NEWS that Malaysia has closed the entire Straits of Malacca to all Israeli shipping   !!  

This is all very, very bad publicity for Malaysia. 

And the YouTubers have also picked it up.  We should be grateful to Singapore YouTube channel Defense Politics Asia who has taken the trouble to point out the Iranian FAKE NEWS that Malaysia has closed down the Straits of Malacca to all Israeli shipping.


If you are interested in the video you can click here yourself :

https://youtu.be/Tbi-RIEwQ7g?si=IPHoFsSrMOwQ7DA6

Folks Malaysia is a small insignificant country with a relatively small role in the world. And we are getting smaller. Our leaders are also generally of the LOT variety. (Not the 'prophet', no pun intended). But somehow the village boys think they are god's gift to mankind.  

Malaysia is like the Titanic with an "Islamic" twist. Everyone is shouting AllahuAkbar, hugging and kissing their "Mozlem" brethren while the ship is sailing firmly towards the edge of the oceans. And then it is going to fall off. These are flat earthers.

"Christmas Cake Goreng" By Teo Nie Ching

Hello YB Teo Nie Ching a friend of mine sent me the following video of you plus his comments:

Here is his short comment : "This is what DAP has become now. Jilat pungg-ng. Their solution is "protect the government". Not what is right or wrong. It dont matter that the Menteri Ugama "clarification" of a non-issue is equally disgusting. But it came out quickly to cover this government so people dont condemn them too much."

My Comments :

Let me make a prediction. Most people are fed up of all this 'flip flop'. One day can, another day cannot. It is just stupidity. 

My prediction is the Malay people will get tired of all this flip flop.  Meaning you will lose votes if you keep bringing up issues like these. You think you will win the Malay vote but the reality is that you are going to lose votes. 

Just keep your mouth shut and leave the people alone. Why do you have to comment and make an issue of every "non issue"

Today for some reason the supermarket has already started selling Chinese mandarin oranges (for Chinese New Year??) A bit early. 

The next Chinese New Year is on 10 Feb 2024. So how? If say the mandarin oranges carton has Gong Xi Fa Cai written on the box is it halal or not halal? If Merry Christmas on the cake is haram (or was haram) then what about Gong Xi Fa Cai on the mandarin oranges?  Or can have double standards meh?

Teo Nie Ching go ahead - shoot yourself in the @$$.

Written by Syed Akbar Ali

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