A worker in the Philippines prepares to fill an underground tank at a gas station. Manila declared an energy emergency after the start of the Iran conflict. © Reuters
TOKYO — The Japanese government and the Japan International Cooperation Agency will begin assessing oil stockpiling systems in both public and private sectors across multiple Southeast Asian countries as early as the upcoming summer.
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