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Fuel shock bites in China and rest of Asia, but no panic yet - still this is not an April Fool's joke

Since the US-Israeli strike on Iran in late February, the conflict has almost brought traffic through the Strait of Hormuz to a standstill.

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The Washington Post · Rebecca Tan Severe fuel shortages have unleashed a wave of violence and instability in parts of Asia, in yet another example of the magnitude of the impact the Iran war has had around the world. In Bangladesh, mobs have looted gas stations in the dead of night and attacked trucks carrying fuel; several gas station workers in the country—as well as in India and Pakistan—have been killed in robberies and assaults linked to th…

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The Star Kuala Lumpur broke the news in Malaysia on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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