South Korea is contemplating implementing its first oil price cap in nearly three decades as escalating tensions in the Middle East drive fuel prices higher. This potential move comes as the country seeks to mitigate the impact of rising energy costs on its economy and consumers. The government is evaluating various measures to stabilize the domestic market amid global uncertainties.
South Korea Mulls First Oil Price Cap in 30 Years Amid Rising Tensions
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