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Ethiopia: Ethiopia Reinstates Full White Diesel Supply Amid Middle East Conflict

Ethiopia’s Minister of Trade and Regional Integration has announced that the country has reinstated its full supply of white diesel. This decision is made in response to ongoing disruptions in imports caused by the conflict in the Middle East, which has impacted the availability of fuel supplies.

The minister highlighted the significance of stabilizing the fuel market in Ethiopia, especially as the nation faces economic challenges stemming from international conflicts. The reinstatement of the white diesel supply is viewed as a crucial step to ease the pressures on the country’s subsidy system, which has been strained by increasing global fuel prices and supply chain issues.

The government aims to ensure that key sectors, particularly transportation and agriculture, which depend heavily on diesel, are not negatively impacted by these external disruptions. Ethiopia’s initiatives to maintain fuel supply stability are part of a broader strategy to support the economy and lessen the effects of international conflicts on local markets.

In light of the current situation, the government is closely monitoring developments and is prepared to implement additional measures if necessary to guarantee that fuel remains accessible and affordable for its citizens. This proactive approach reflects the government’s commitment to addressing the challenges posed by the ongoing conflict and its implications for the Ethiopian economy.

Source: news.google.com

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