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How the Iran War Fuel Crisis Is Disrupting Daily Life Across Asia

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Last updated: March 24, 2026 7:33 pm
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The Iran war fuel crisis is affecting transport, industries, and daily life across Asia.
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The ongoing conflict involving Iran has triggered a major fuel crisis that is reshaping everyday life across Asia. The disruption of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route, has sharply reduced supply and pushed energy prices higher.

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Philippines: Workers Struggle to SurviveThailand: Small Changes, Big MessageSri Lanka: A Painful ReminderMyanmar: Restrictions Shape Daily LifeIndia: Industries and Households Under Pressure

Nearly 20% of the world’s oil usually passes through this narrow waterway. Now, only a limited number of ships cross it daily. As a result, global markets have become unstable, and oil prices continue to rise.

Asia feels the strongest impact because almost 90% of the oil transported through this route is destined for Asian countries. Governments and citizens across the region are already adjusting to the pressure.

Authorities have introduced strict energy-saving measures. Many offices now operate remotely, working hours have been reduced, and some countries have declared additional public holidays. Schools and universities have also closed early to conserve energy.

Even countries with reserves are taking precautions. China, for example, has limited fuel price increases despite a sharp rise in costs, trying to protect consumers from sudden financial strain.

Philippines: Workers Struggle to Survive

In the Philippines, the government has declared a national emergency due to fuel supply concerns. Transport workers face severe hardship as fuel prices continue to climb.

Many drivers who once earned a stable daily income now struggle to make enough to support their families. Rising costs have reduced profits drastically, leaving some workers unable to earn anything at all.

Farmers and fishermen also face challenges. High fuel costs have forced some to stop working entirely. Although the government offers financial support, many believe it falls short of what they need to survive.

Thailand: Small Changes, Big Message

Thailand has taken a different approach by encouraging energy conservation in daily routines. Public figures and broadcasters have promoted simple actions like dressing lightly to reduce air conditioning use.

The government has also instructed offices to work remotely and maintain moderate air conditioning temperatures. These efforts aim to reduce overall energy consumption while reassuring citizens about future supply stability.

Sri Lanka: A Painful Reminder

Sri Lanka faces a difficult situation despite recovering from a past economic crisis. The country now has the financial resources to buy fuel but struggles with limited availability.

Officials have introduced fuel rationing and designated weekly holidays to reduce consumption. Long queues at fuel stations have become common, disrupting daily work and income.

Many workers lose valuable hours waiting for fuel, which directly affects their ability to earn a living.

Myanmar: Restrictions Shape Daily Life

In Myanmar, authorities have introduced an alternate-day system for private vehicle use. This policy aims to reduce fuel demand but has changed how people plan their routines.

Many now rely on public transport and carefully schedule social and work activities. Concerns are also growing about the possible rise of illegal fuel markets due to shortages.

India: Industries and Households Under Pressure

India faces serious challenges due to its heavy dependence on imported fuel. A large portion of its gas supply passes through the affected route, making the country vulnerable to disruptions.

In Gujarat, gas shortages have forced parts of the ceramics industry to shut down, leaving thousands of workers without income. Many now face uncertainty about their future.

Major cities like Mumbai have also seen widespread disruption. Restaurants struggle to operate due to cooking gas shortages, leading to closures and limited menus.

Across the country, long queues for gas cylinders highlight the growing concern among households. While authorities try to manage the situation, many businesses and families continue to feel the strain.

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