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
