SE Asia’s energy import bill could hit $245B, upending supply chains from Strait of Hormuz
The IEA warns that Southeast Asia’s heavy dependence on oil and gas shipped through the Strait of Hormuz could triple energy import costs to $245 billion by 2035, directly threatening logistics and manufacturing. Supply chain managers must brace for sustained fuel price volatility and potential physical disruptions, while accelerating diversification of energy sources and routes.