WIRE โ By Mohssen Arishie South Korea has not been spared by the Middle East energy crisis. That would be the wrong conclusion to draw. A country that imports roughly 94 per cent of its energy and relies heavily on crude routes through the Strait of Hormuz cannot be immune to war risk. Freight costs rise. Transport The post How South Korea is absorbing Middle East energy shock appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
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