Across south-east Asia, governments are scrambling to find ways to conserve energy and shield the public from soaring costs, as war in the Middle East causes huge disruption in the global oil market. Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian’s south-east Asia correspondent, Rebecca Ratcliffe

Governments in countries heavily reliant on Middle Eastern oil introduce measures to shield public from soaring costs

NEW DELHI: Countries in Asia are scrambling to conserve energy and protect consumers as the war on Iran and attacks on gas fields and oil refineries disrupt critical supplies,…

Across south-east Asia, governments are scrambling to find ways to conserve energy and shield the public from soaring costs, as war in the Middle East causes huge disruption in…