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FW Desk News
FreightWatch.News
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Foreign ministers from the United States, Japan, India and Australia met in New Delhi to advance coordinated regional initiatives. The four-nation grouping outlined new joint programs targeting governance and economic cooperation across the Indo-Pacific. The meeting addressed maritime security concerns, with officials emphasizing freedom of navigation and open trade routes. Energy markets showed volatility linked to shipping corridor tensions. Asian economies are preparing for peak summer demand. Officials highlighted coordinated responses to regional challenges and expanded collaboration in defense, technology and infrastructure.