New Zealand Considers Establishing Overseas Fuel Reserve in Malaysia, Singapore, or South Korea on May 9

According to Bloomberg, New Zealand Resources Minister Shane Jones announced on May 9 that the country is considering establishing an overseas physical national fuel reserve, with candidate locations including Malaysia, Singapore, and South Korea. Jones cited New Zealand's insufficient domestic storage capacity as a key driver, stating the government has multiple overseas options to address the current fuel constraints.
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