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A Maybank Investment Bank research note says Malaysia imports 69% of its crude oil from the Persian Gulf.

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00:00The Philippines, Vietnam and Malaysia are the three ASEAN countries most exposed to supply risks stemming from the Middle East
00:07conflict as they depend heavily on crude oil from the Persian Gulf, says Maybank Investment Bank.
00:14Maybank IB said the region's reliance on external energy sources underscores its exposure to supply shocks, particularly in scenarios where
00:23major producers or refiners impose export restrictions to safeguard their domestic needs.
00:30Maybank IB said the Philippines' exposure to crude oil imported from the Persian Gulf stands at 95%, followed by Vietnam
00:37at 88%, Malaysia at 69%, Thailand at 59%, and Singapore at 52%, reported Burnama.
00:46Meanwhile, Indonesia has a more diversified import profile with only 20% of its crude oil sourced from Gulf countries.
00:55The government had raised the price of RAW 97 patrol by RM1.30 in the past two weeks in the
01:02country, while diesel in West Malaysia has gone up by RM1.60.
01:07The price of non-subsidized RAW 95 has also gone up by RM0.60.
01:11The price of the ECONOM is also bought by RM0.60.
01:12The price of non-subsidized 그래요.
01:13The price of non-subsidized is also been in the cost of the standard area of RM1.The買い物-Pandam.
01:14The price of the employees in the past two weeks in the past two weeks in the past three weeks
01:15in March.
01:15The price of the employees in the past three weeks in the past two weeks in the past two weeks
01:15in the past eight weeks in the past two weeks in the past two weeks.
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