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Address Food Crisis in Gaza: Daily Need for 450 Tons of Flour

Gaza faces a severe food crisis, requiring approximately <strong>450 tons</strong> of flour daily, while only <strong>200 tons</strong> are currently available. This situation is exacerbated by ongoing Israeli restrictions on food supplies.

China Grants Additional Oil Import Quotas to Independent Refineries

China's government has announced the allocation of additional crude oil import quotas to independent refineries in a bid to address supply shortages from the Gulf region. This decision comes at a critical time as Beijing seeks to maintain necessary fuel production levels amid changing global economic conditions.

Japan Implements New Strategies to Secure Oil Supplies

Japan has begun executing a new strategy for transferring oil from ship to ship in open seas, away from the Middle East, to secure its crude supplies. This move comes amid rising tensions in the region.

Ensure rice supply sufficiency amid shortage fears in Sabah

A minister in the Sabah government confirmed that rice supplies in the state are adequate, despite reports of shortages in some major stores. The increase in demand was attributed to panic buying among consumers.

Egypt to Secure Local Market Needs by Importing 15 Gas Shipments

The Egyptian government plans to contract for 15 shipments of liquefied natural gas to secure local market needs and ensure energy supply stability amid rising regional tensions.

Confirm fuel availability in Indonesian Bogor for six days

Local sources in Indonesia have announced that fuel stocks in Bogor are sufficient to meet market needs for up to <strong>six days</strong>. This announcement comes at a time of increasing demand for fuel in the market.

India Confirms Stable Oil Supplies from Iran Without Payment Issues

The Indian Ministry of Oil announced that the country's refineries have secured their crude oil needs, including imports from Iran, with no payment obstacles. The ministry assured that supplies are guaranteed for the coming months.

Government Confirms Sufficient Fuel Supply During Songkran Holiday

The Thai government has confirmed that there will be enough fuel supplies to meet demand during the upcoming Songkran holiday. Authorities are enhancing distribution and monitoring efforts nationwide to alleviate public concerns about fuel shortages.

Thousands of sailors in the Gulf plead for evacuation and supplies

Thousands of sailors stranded in the Gulf due to ongoing conflict are facing severe shortages of food and essential supplies. The International Transport Workers' Federation has received numerous distress calls highlighting their dire situation.

Egypt to Import One Million Barrels of Libyan Oil Monthly

Egypt is preparing to import one million barrels of Libyan oil each month to compensate for the halt in Kuwaiti crude oil supplies due to the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This move comes amid escalating regional crises.

Oil Markets Face Pressure from Rising Conflict Fears

Global oil markets are increasingly anxious as investors and analysts monitor supply movements and potential escalations in conflict zones. This anxiety reflects a prevailing uncertainty in the market, with all eyes on developments that could impact oil prices.

French Finance Minister States Energy Situation Better Than Other European Nations

French Finance Minister Roland Lescure affirmed that France's energy sector is not facing the severe challenges that some other European countries are experiencing due to supply shortages from the U.S.-Israeli conflict in Iran. This statement was made during a press conference following a cabinet meeting led by President Emmanuel Macron.

Jordan Faces Economic Challenges Due to Ongoing War

The Jordanian Freight and Customs Clearance Companies Association has confirmed that Jordan is facing economic challenges and logistical pressures due to the ongoing war in the region, threatening the stability of the local market.

global car industry faces aluminum shortage crisis due to middle east conflict

The global car industry is facing a severe crisis due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has disrupted aluminum supplies. The region's main production sources in the Gulf have been affected by energy issues and shipping bottlenecks, forcing car manufacturers to rely heavily on aluminum in their production processes.