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Two million barrels of crude oil have arrived in Taiwan after being delayed in the Strait of Hormuz. The shipment arrived on a Libyan-flagged tanker that was among the few vessels able to exit the strait in mid-April. Officials say the delivery can meet Taiwan’s domestic demand for around half a month.

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00:00A shipment of 2 million barrels of crude oil has arrived in Taiwan after being stalled in the Strait of
00:06Hormuz.
00:07The oil was delivered by a Libyan-flagged tanker, one of the few ships able to leave the Strait in
00:12mid-April.
00:13The delivery should cover domestic demand for half a month.
00:17The economy ministry is also looking to other regions for supplies, while other tankers remain stuck in the Persian Gulf.
00:24Taiwan imports most of its energy.
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