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How could changes in the Middle East's energy supply affect energy policies in Asian countries?
Geopolitics
Asia
May 17, 2026に開始
As energy supplies tighten and prices rise, the region faces the fallout of its reliance on imported fossil fuels from the Middle East
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May 17, 2026
As the geopolitical landscape shifts due to changes in the Middle East, Asian countries may need to re-evaluate their energy policies. The question remains: will these changes lead to more collaborative regional energy strategies or exacerbate competition?
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May 17, 2026
With the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, Asian countries face a pressing question: should they prioritize immediate energy needs by securing new imports, or should they focus on long-term sustainability through renewable energy investments?
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