Preparing measures to address fuel challenges


PRIME Minister Sonexay Siphandone chaired a high-level consultative meeting to address fuel challen­ges as unrest in the Middle East has driven sharp price fluctuations and caused a decline in fuel import volumes.

The session, held in the capital Vientiane on Friday, brought together deputy prime ministers, cabinet members and represen­tatives from both state and private sectors, Lao News Agency reported yesterday.

The meeting focused on add­ressing the impact of Middle East instability, which has triggered sharp rises in global fuel prices and led to a downward trend in import volumes.

Participants deliberated on seve­ral critical measures, inclu­ding diversifying supply sources and streamlining import mechanisms to ensure speed and reliability.

Key discussions centred on improving the oversight of fuel reserves and ensuring efficient, nationwide distribution.

To provide a sustainable long-term solution, the government is prioritising alternative energy policies.

This includes promoting the use of electric vehicles (EVs) and expanding public EV transport networks across urban and residential areas. — Xinhua

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