The closure of the Strait of Hormuz after the US and Israel struck Iran in late February has despatched shockwaves throughout the globe, with oil costs hovering and transport disrupted.
Almost 90% of the oil and gasoline that passes by means of the strait is sure for Asian nations – however that has all however stopped because the begin of the warfare.
The BBC’s South East Asia Correspondent Jonathan Head studies from Myanmar, the place drivers have been dealing with lengthy queues outdoors petrol stations to refill their automobiles.
Navy-backed authorities within the nation, which has been engulfed by civil warfare since Might 2021, have additionally introduced in an alternate day coverage for personal automobiles and restricted gasoline consumption to solely 35 litres every week.

