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Recently, there has been some concern about Malaysia's energy supply situation. The Minister of Economy recently revealed that June and July will be critical periods for fuel supply, reflecting the real challenges Malaysia faces amid the global energy crisis.
Currently, the government has stabilized fuel supplies for April and May, but the real test lies ahead. The Prime Minister had previously warned that Malaysia could face fuel supply uncertainties as early as June, which is not just an energy issue but also involves the entire industrial chain—industries relying on oil and gas derivatives, such as pharmaceuticals and medical equipment, will be affected.
The Minister of Economy emphasized that ensuring the supply of other raw materials is equally important, but the key is to stabilize fuel supplies from June onward. As an energy-dependent economy, Malaysia's vulnerability to global energy fluctuations has been fully exposed during this crisis. How to respond in the coming months will significantly impact the stability of Malaysia's industry.