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They also switched to saving - They will work from home

Amid tensions in the global energy market, the Malaysian government has announced new conservation measures. This was reported by "Free Malaysia Today." It was stated that following the impact of rising tensions in the Middle East on fuel supply, it was announced that employees working in government agencies will switch to remote work mode. According to the information, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated that employees working in the public sector, including ministries and state-owned companies, will work remotely starting from April 15. According to him, the main purpose of this step is to reduce fuel consumption and ensure the continuous security of the country's energy supply. It was noted that further details regarding the work mode will be announced in the coming days. The Prime Minister also emphasized that the government continues to diversify oil and gas import sources to strengthen energy security. Anwar Ibrahim added that the state spends approximately 993 million dollars each month to mitigate the impact of rising oil prices, which creates a serious financial burden for the country. /qafqazinfo.az

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