
About this episode
The episode discusses rising fuel prices and the potential impact on Singapore's economy and energy policies.
Fuel prices are rising and supply is tightening across the region, with governments in Thailand introducing energy-saving measures and the Philippines declaring an energy emergency, fuelling concerns of a deeper crisis. While Dzar warns this could signal another spike in the cost of living, Darren argues Singaporeans should just deal with it, saying we’re still in a better position and well-prepared. So, could Singapore ever face such drastic energy measures, and if it does, would you be ready to bear the cost?
People in this episode
Guests: Dzar, Darren
Topics covered
- fuel prices
- energy crisis
- cost of living
- government measures
- Singapore energy policy
Keywords
- fuel prices
- energy crisis
- Thailand
- Philippines
- Singapore
- cost of living
- energy-saving measures
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Thailand, Philippines, Singapore
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