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    Factbox-Governments’ actions in response to oil price surge and the escalating Middle East conflict

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    March 9 (Reuters) - Oil prices have ‌soared while share markets have skidded on fears that the ​escalating U.S.-Israeli war on Iran will squeeze energy supplies and hamstring industries around the world.

    Following are actions that ⁠governments are taking or plan to take to reduce the impact of the war on their economies.

    SOUTH KOREA PLANS FUEL CAP

    South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said on Monday that ​authorities would cap domestic fuel prices for the first time in nearly 30 years. The country will ‌also look for sources of energy beyond supplies shipped via the Strait of Hormuz, and a 100 trillion won ($67 billion) market-stabilisation programme should be expanded if needed, he added. 

    JAPAN TELLS NATIONAL ⁠OIL RESERVE SITE TO PREP FOR RELEASE

    The Japanese government instructed a national ⁠oil reserve storage site to prepare for a possible release of crude, Akira Nagatsuma, a member of the Centrist Reform Alliance opposition party, told Reuters on Sunday. 

    Details such as the timing of the release remain unclear, Nagatsuma said. 

    VIETNAM TO REMOVE FUEL IMPORT TARIFFS

    Vietnam is planning to ‌remove import tariffs on fuels to ensure supplies amid disruptions, the government said, adding ⁠that the measure is expected to last until the end of ‌April. 

    INDONESIA TO INCREASE FUEL SUBSIDIES

    Indonesia will increase the amount ​it has allocated for fuel subsidies in its state budget, its finance minister said on Monday.

    The country has currently budgeted 381.3 trillion rupiah ($22.5 billion) for energy subsidies and to ‌compensate state firm Pertamina and utility company PLN for their ​efforts to keep some fuel prices and ⁠electricity tariffs at an affordable level.

    CHINA ASKS REFINERS TO SUSPEND FUEL EXPORTS

    China ‌has asked refiners to halt signing new ⁠contracts to export fuel and to try to cancel shipments already committed, sources with knowledge of the matter said last week.

    The guidance did not apply to jet fuel refuelling for international ​flights, bonded bunkering or supplies ‌to Hong Kong or Macau, they said.

    BANGLADESH TO CLOSE ALL UNIVERSITIES

    Bangladesh will close all universities ⁠from Monday, bringing forward the Eid al-Fitr holidays ​as part of emergency measures to conserve electricity and fuel. 

    (Compiled by Edwina Gibbs; ​Editing by Lincoln Feast and Shri Navaratnam)

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