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Middle East Conflict and Its Impact on National Energy Resilience

| Source: ANTARA_ID Translated from Indonesian | Energy
Middle East Conflict and Its Impact on National Energy Resilience
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A different situation is occurring in neighbouring countries such as Thailand and the Philippines, where fuel prices have been forced to be increased as a direct impact of the global energy crisis. To address the domestic energy crisis, the Indonesian government is using more humane measures. Not only postponing the fuel price increase, the government is also implementing a work-from-home scheme for civil servants in both central and regional areas, as well as state-owned enterprises. According to the Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto, the policy effective from 1 April is estimated to save public fuel consumption and optimise the state budget. How significant is the impact? Find out more in PerANTARA!

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