Oil supply disruptions may stretch into 2027, warns PMO adviser

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Oil supply disruptions may stretch into 2027, warns PMO adviser

PMO senior economic adviser Nurhisham Hussein estimated that 12 to 13 million barrels of oil per day are currently ‘shut in’ due to disruptions linked to the Middle East conflict. PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s oil supply may not return to normal until late this year or even 2027 as the Middle East conf»»»

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CNBC Africa Sudafrica 12.05. 15:42

The Next Food Shock Is Coming: Investing in Africa’s Young Farmers Is the Answer

The disruption of the Strait of Hormuz reaches further than most headlines suggest. As crude oil pushed past $100 a barrel for the first time in four years, and urea prices rose by more than a quarter within days of the conflict in Iran, the immediate concern in most capitals was energy, security a»»»

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Global News Canada 04.04. 17:30

Why the Iran war has renewed calls for a sovereign medical supply chain - National | Globalnews.ca

The fallout from the war in the Middle East has led to cuts in helium supplies for health services in at least one province — and experts are warning that Canada still hasn’t done enough to secure sovereignty over critical medical supply chains. Saskatchewan’s health authority says it has been warn»»»

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The Times of India India 26.03. 11:14

Bombay high court sets aside BEST order and directs compassionate employment for covid victim conductor's son - The Times of India

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court on Wednesday set aside a Nov 2021 order of BEST and directed it to employ on compassionate grounds within 60 days the son of a bus conductor who served for 27 years till Covid claimed his life in 2020. The BrihanMumbai Electricity Supply and Transport Undertaking (BEST»»»

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 25.03. 13:09

Philippines declares national energy emergency

MANILA – Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has declared a national energy emergency, warning that escalating tensions in the Middle East could disrupt global oil supply and drive up fuel and electricity costs in the country. On March 24, Mr Marcos signed an executive order that the ongoing c»»»

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