Throughout south-east Asia, governments are scrambling to search out methods to preserve vitality and defend the general public from hovering prices, as battle within the Center East causes enormous disruption within the world oil market. In Thailand, information anchors are ditching their jackets after orders to scale back air con use, whereas authorities employees within the Philippines are working on a four-day week. Asia depends closely on imported vitality, a lot of which passes by the strait of Hormuz, and officers have warned additional measures may very well be thought-about if the vitality disaster worsens. Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian’s south-east Asia correspondent, Rebecca Ratcliffe.
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