Fuel Shortages Grip Myanmar Amid Iran Conflict Fallout

Drivers in Myanmar face lengthy waits at gas stations as the ongoing Iran war disrupts global energy markets and fuels a deepening crisis.
Fuel shortages have gripped Myanmar as the ripple effects of the ongoing Iran war continue to disrupt global energy markets. Drivers in the Southeast Asian nation are forced to queue for hours at petrol stations as the crisis deepens, underscoring the far-reaching impact of the conflict.
The situation in Myanmar highlights how the Iran war has become a global energy crisis, with the country's oil exports and refining capacity severely constrained. This has led to supply shortages and price spikes around the world, affecting both developed and developing economies alike.
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