Fuel shortage: Vietnam wants to use employees "online"

In order to reduce fuel consumption, the Vietnamese government recommended that enterprises switch employees to the "online" mode of work. This was reported by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Uzbekistan.
It was reported that serious instability has emerged in the international energy market following the entry of the US and Israel into the war with Iran. As a result, there were interruptions in fuel supply, and prices rose sharply.
Therefore, the Vietnamese government is considering a number of measures to reduce fuel consumption. In particular, agencies and private enterprises are recommended to allow employees to work "online" as much as possible.
According to experts, such a measure will reduce traffic flow and, as a result, significantly reduce fuel consumption. This can ease the pressure on the country's economy to a certain extent.
It is noted that Vietnam, which is heavily dependent on energy resources coming from the Middle East, is one of the countries most affected by the current situation. Therefore, officials are also developing additional measures aimed at energy saving.
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