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Iran war is a ‘wake-up call’ for Southeast Asia’s energy sector, report says
The International Energy Agency warns that Southeast Asia's energy sector faces significant risks due to its reliance on oil and gas imports from a limited number of suppliers. The report highlights the need for the region to address vulnerabilities in its power sector.
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