Asian Governments Turn to Subsidies to Cushion Energy Crisis Pain (2026)

Asian governments are resorting to subsidies as a lifeline to mitigate the devastating effects of the global energy crisis, with a particular focus on the Iran war's impact. This strategy, while seemingly short-term, carries significant implications for the region's economic stability and long-term sustainability. The article delves into the various subsidy measures being implemented, highlighting their potential benefits and drawbacks. It also explores the psychological and cultural factors driving these decisions, offering a comprehensive analysis of this critical issue.

Asian Governments Turn to Subsidies to Cushion Energy Crisis Pain (2026)
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