Middle East tensions closing the Strait of Hormuz spike fuel prices across Southeast Asia, pushing approximately 9 million additional people into acute food insecurity while devastating tuktuk drivers and market vendors already living below the poverty line.
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Middle East tensions disrupting oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz have devastated South-East Asia's poorest populations, with fuel prices doubling and pushing an estimated 9 million additional people into acute food insecurity across the region, forcing families to reduce meals and governments to abandon price caps.
Middle East tensions disrupting global oil supplies have doubled fuel prices across Southeast Asia, pushing millions already living in poverty deeper into food insecurity and forcing vulnerable nations like Cambodia to make impossible budgeting choices.
Middle East tensions disrupting global oil supplies have devastated South-East Asia's poorest populations, with fuel prices doubling and pushing approximately 9 million additional people into acute food insecurity across the region.
