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Asked: March 4, 20262026-03-04T11:52:07+07:00 2026-03-04T11:52:07+07:00In: Money

How Will Middle East Tensions Affect Fuel Prices in Cambodia? The Ministry of Commerce Urges Fuel Savings as Prices Rise

Middle East Conflict Pushes Fuel Costs Higher

The Ministry of Commerce is calling on citizens to prepare for rising fuel prices as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate. The Ministry of Commerce has warned that the ongoing conflict, including recent strikes involving the United States and Israel on Iran, is already affecting global oil markets and will inevitably impact Cambodia. Authorities are advising people to use gasoline carefully and only when necessary, as higher prices and potential supply pressures could follow. According to His Excellency Penn Sovicheat, spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce of Cambodia, fuel prices had already begun inching upward even before the latest outbreak of violence. He explained that global instability is feeding uncertainty into oil supply chains, especially in key transit routes that influence international pricing.

How Will Middle East Tensions Affect Fuel Prices in Cambodia?

What Is Happening to Fuel Prices?

Retail fuel prices in Cambodia have started to climb in response to higher international oil prices.

“As oil prices on the international market have increased, so it’s true that retail oil prices in our country have risen too,” Penn Sovicheat told reporters. He noted that last week alone, retail oil prices in the kingdom increased by 100 riels per liter. Looking ahead, the outlook suggests further pressure. “Oil prices are projected to continue to rise within weeks from 5 percent to 25 percent based on oil prices on the international market,” he said. He also warned, “In the next 10 days, we expect fuel prices to continue to rise higher due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz after the conflict in Iran last weekend.”

This crucial maritime route plays a major role in global oil shipments, and any disruption there quickly sends shockwaves across energy markets worldwide.

Why Cambodia Is Vulnerable?

Cambodia relies entirely on imported diesel and petroleum products, mainly from Singapore and Viet Nam, with some supply coming from China. These countries are not major oil producers like those in the Middle East. If they face domestic shortages, exports could be reduced, tightening supply for import dependent nations like Cambodia. The spokesman emphasized that Cambodia’s seabed oil reserves have not yet been exploited, leaving the country exposed to global price fluctuations. As a result, any sustained disruption in the Middle East or along vital shipping routes could directly translate into higher domestic fuel prices and added costs for businesses and households.

Government Response and Preparedness

Despite the uncertainty, the government says it is monitoring the situation closely. Officials have urged citizens to limit fuel consumption and use it only when truly necessary. At the same time, authorities are seeking to reassure the public.

“If the conflict in the Middle East is not prolonged and ends soon, we still have at least a month’s worth of fuel reserves to support daily consumption, even if imports are completely stopped.”

This reserve buffer is intended to prevent immediate shortages and maintain stability in the short term. Moreover, the government has indicated that subsidies could be introduced if fuel prices rise significantly, aiming to ease the burden on consumers and protect purchasing power.

What Happens Next?

Analysts suggest that if shipping through the Strait of Hormuz resumes smoothly in the near future, global oil prices could stabilize, reducing pressure on Cambodian fuel costs. However, if the conflict deepens or drags on, drivers and consumers may face continued price increases. For now, the key message from the government is clear: use fuel responsibly, stay informed, and prepare for possible short term volatility in the energy market.

Conclusion

Cambodia’s response to rising fuel prices centers on caution, monitoring, and contingency planning. While the country remains vulnerable due to its dependence on imported oil, officials are urging responsible consumption and standing ready to intervene with subsidies if necessary. Much will depend on how quickly tensions in the Middle East ease and whether global supply routes remain open. In the meantime, fuel efficiency and prudent spending will be essential for households and businesses across the country.

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