
Malaysian Transport Minister Warns of 'Very Serious' Energy Crisis Amid Global Disruptions
Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke has warned that the government has entered 'crisis mode' in response to ongoing global energy supply disruptions, stating it is a 'very, very serious matter' that is straining the country's aviation and shipping sectors.
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Malaysian minister warns of ‘very, very serious’ energy crisis
The Malaysian government has entered “crisis mode” in response to the ongoing global energy supply disruption, its transport minister has warned. “This is not a laughing or joking matter. It is a very, very serious matter,” Transport Minister Anthony Loke said on Tuesday, as quoted by the New Straits Times newspaper. “For the past month, energy costs have risen by more than 100 per cent.” According to news website Free Malaysia Today, Loke said: “Even though at this moment our lights are stil...
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