Asian countries are adopting energy-saving measures in response to reduced oil exports from the Strait of Hormuz due to Middle East conflicts. According to RTHK, Sri Lanka has introduced a four-day workweek, closing public institutions on Wednesdays to conserve fuel, while essential services like health and immigration remain unaffected. The government has also implemented gasoline rationing, limiting the amount drivers can purchase. President Dissanayake emphasized the need to prepare for the worst-case scenario.
Thailand's government is encouraging citizens to wear short-sleeved shirts instead of suits to reduce reliance on air conditioning. In Myanmar, private vehicles are allowed to operate on alternate days based on license plate numbers. Bangladesh has started the Eid holiday early for universities and is enforcing planned power outages nationwide.
In the Philippines, some government departments require employees to work from home at least one day a week. President Marcos Jr. has banned non-essential travel for public sector employees and announced cash assistance for tricycle drivers, farmers, and fishermen to help cope with rising fuel prices. Vietnam's government is urging people to stay home and reduce the use of private vehicles.