Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has cautioned that the escalating conflict in the Middle East poses a significant risk to global energy supplies, potentially leading to a widespread crunch. In response, the Singapore government has established a ministerial task force to monitor the situation and develop contingency plans. The initiative focuses on safeguarding national energy security and mitigating the impact of rising costs on the public. By preparing for various scenarios, the government aims to ensure economic resilience amid heightened geopolitical uncertainty.
- Prime Minister Lawrence Wong warned of a potential global energy crisis resulting from the conflict in the Middle East.
- A new ministerial task force has been convened to oversee the nation’s response to the situation.
- Key concerns include the disruption of energy supply chains and increased volatility in international oil prices.
- The task force will focus on maintaining national energy security and managing the cost of living for citizens.
- The government is preparing for various economic contingencies as geopolitical tensions continue to evolve.
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