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Iran war is exposing South Africa’s dependency on diesel: what went wrong

The main conclusion drawn is that South Africa needs to fix its fundamentals and shore up buffers so that it is better placed to withstand external shocks when they strike.

Raccontata daiol.co.zatheconversation.com

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iol.co.zaStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Iran war is exposing South Africa’s dependency on diesel: what went wrong

The main conclusion drawn is that South Africa needs to fix its fundamentals and shore up buffers so that it is better placed to withstand external shocks when they strike.

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theconversation.com1 mesi fa

South Africa’s fuel supply and the Iran war: data black holes and low strategic stock put the country at risk

Not really knowing how much fuel your country needs is a problem.

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  1. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·iol.co.za

    Iran war is exposing South Africa’s dependency on diesel: what went wrong

    The main conclusion drawn is that South Africa needs to fix its fundamentals and shore up buffers so that it is better placed to withstand external shocks when they strike.

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·theconversation.com

    South Africa’s fuel supply and the Iran war: data black holes and low strategic stock put the country at risk

    Not really knowing how much fuel your country needs is a problem.