Why Singapore’s fuel supply holds steady but not prices, and when cost pressures may ease

Orientul Mijlociu

The global chokepoint in the Strait of Hormuz is having a ripple effect on everyday people and everyday life — from drivers to school bus operators, from air travel to grocery shopping. CNA’s Talking Point dives into the rising fuel prices. SINGAPORE: Not enough — that has been a refrain of cabbies, private-hire vehicle drivers and school bus operators since the government stepped in to provide financial support to them because of rising fuel costs. A one-off S$200 (US$157) cash payout has been