Cambodia Shifts Fuel Imports Amid Global Supply Squeeze
Cambodia is increasing fuel imports from Singapore and Malaysia due to export restrictions from Vietnam and China amidst a global fuel shortage. The country's energy minister reported that a third of petrol stations closed recently due to uncertainty but many have since reopened.
Cambodia is turning to Singapore and Malaysia for fuel, as traditional suppliers Vietnam and China limit exports amid global supply tensions, according to the country's energy minister.
Recent petrol station closures due to fuel price uncertainty have receded, though Thailand's ongoing export ban persists. Cambodia's energy sector faces challenges but benefits from diversified import sources and renewable energy origins.
Recent data shows fuel imports from Singapore and Malaysia have increased significantly, though still below last month's figures. Despite Cambodia's lack of a refinery, the country maintains a stable energy supply through international partnerships and renewable developments. Experts call for regional collaboration to strengthen energy resilience.
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