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How could changes in the Middle East's energy supply affect energy policies in Asian countries?
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Iniciado May 17, 2026
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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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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