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A sudden action by China could potentially disrupt the entire Asian economy. The nation has prohibited the export of diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel, eliminating a vital supplier from a market already under strain.

With ongoing issues near the Strait of Hormuz, fuel availability was already limited. Now, nations such as Australia, Bangladesh, and the Philippines are racing to secure alternatives.

Prices are escalating rapidly. The costs of diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline have almost doubled within a matter of weeks, creating strain on airlines, industries, and everyday consumers.

Some nations are even cautioning about possible flight reductions as the situation deteriorates. With additional exporters also constraining supply, the crisis might persist for an extended period.

This scenario could lead to increased transportation expenses, climbing inflation, and potential shortages throughout Asia.

Stay tuned for updates as this story unfolds.

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00:00This one move by China could make everything more expensive overnight.
00:04China has just banned exports of diesel, petrol, and jet fuel, and Asia is already in trouble.
00:11Supply was tight disruptions near the Strait of Hormuz, but now the safety net is gone.
00:17Here's why this matters.
00:19China isn't just another exporter.
00:22It's the region's backup supplier, the one that steps in when everyone else runs short.
00:27But now, countries like Australia, Bangladesh, and the Philippines are scrambling for fuel.
00:33And prices! They're exploding.
00:36Diesel has jumped to $150 per barrel, jet fuel to $160, and petrol is rising fast.
00:43That's almost double in just weeks.
00:45Airlines are already reacting.
00:48Vietnam is warning of possible flight cuts if shortages get worse.
00:52And it doesn't stop there.
00:53Thailand and South Korea are also limiting fuel exports, making the crisis even tighter.
01:00So what happens next?
01:02Higher transport costs, rising prices for everyday goods, and a real risk of fuel shortages across Asia.
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