South Africa’s diesel shock has turned a distant Middle East conflict into a domestic economic threat, exposing how sharply the country’s transport, mining, farming and power systems now depend on imported refined fuel. The Iran war and disruption around the Strait of Hormuz have pushed global energy markets into a new phase of volatility, but South Africa’s vulnerability is not driven by crude oil alone. The deeper […] The article Diesel shock exposes South Africa’s fuel fragility appeared first on Arabian Post .
