Iran is sending more oil through Straits of Hormuz than before the war, sets anti-ship mines
Iran has reportedly sent more than 11mn barrels of oil through the Strait of Hormuz since the war began, all bound for China, CNBC reported on March 11, citing shipping data.
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Japan to release oil reserves to counter supply risks
Japan plans to begin releasing oil reserves as early as March 16 in an effort to contain a potential surge in petrol and other petroleum prices brought about by the conflict in the Middle East.
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Gulf War III: Will Bahrain collapse?
The systematic degradation of Bahrain's economic infrastructure, rather than its military assets, is a soft target.
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KSE: Fewer Ukrainian workers are supporting more of the population
Ukraine’s reconstruction debate often centres on infrastructure, security guarantees and the scale of international financing. One worker is now supporting one pensioner - the lowest ratio in Europe.
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Cargo vessel hit by projectile in Strait of Hormuz as attack count reaches 17
A cargo vessel was struck by an unknown projectile in the Strait of Hormuz on March 11, sparking a fire and crew evacuation, as UKMTO recorded its 17th incident report since the Iran conflict began on February 28.
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Asia confronts energy price shock
Asian governments are working out how to tackle a sharp rise in energy prices and growing concerns about energy security across the continent, in the process prompting a range of policy responses.
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IEA proposes the largest ever release of oil reserves
The International Energy Agency has proposed the largest release of oil reserves in its history to restrain soaring crude prices amid the US-Israel war with Iran, the Wall Street Journal reported on March 10.
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