South Korea considers nationwide driving curbs as oil prices soar
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South Korea imports about 70 per cent of its crude oil from the Middle East. SEOUL: South Korea is considering extending driving curbs to the general public if global oil prices climb further, senior officials said, as authorities seek to rein in energy demand amid supply strains due to the US-Israeli war with Iran. Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol said on Sunday the government could expand restrictions on passenger car use beyond public institutions if crude prices rise to around US$120 to US$
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