Philippines orders energy cuts in response to Middle East war

The Guardian - World NewsCenter-LeftEN 3 min read 100% complete by Rebecca Ratcliffe South-east Asia correspondentMarch 6, 2026 at 09:26 AM
Philippines orders energy cuts in response to Middle East war

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The Philippines is implementing energy conservation measures in response to rising fuel costs linked to the Middle East conflict. National government agencies, state universities, and local governments are ordered to reduce fuel consumption by at least 10%, including limiting air conditioning and travel. Flexible work arrangements, such as a four-day work week, are being considered. The Philippines, heavily reliant on oil imports, fears the conflict will exacerbate inflation. Other Southeast Asian countries are also taking action; Thailand's defense ministry is advising similar energy cuts, while Myanmar's military junta has restricted private vehicle use based on license plate numbers due to disrupted oil tanker routes. Across the region, concerns are growing about the impact of sustained oil price shocks on economies dependent on imported energy.

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energy conservation 90% philippines 90% fuel costs 80% middle east war 80% oil price shocks 70% energy imports 70% flexible work arrangements 60% inflation 60% myanmar 50% thailand 50%

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Center-Left (-0.40)
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Philippines

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