Policy priorities in navigating the global energy crisis


THE conflict in West Asia, which is now entering its third week, has sent global oil prices past US$100 per barrel, disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, and forced governments across Asia into emergency mode.

For Malaysia, the economic consequences of this crisis are real and growing. But the deeper question is whether the policy response adequately protects those who can least afford a shock of this magnitude.

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