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Bangladesh Energy Crisis: 2-Week Stockpile Warning

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Bangladesh faces an urgent energy crisis as conflict in the Middle East threatens vital fuel supplies. Ayesha Tariq, Co-Founder of Macrovisor, warned from Dhaka that the country's energy stockpiles will last only two weeks amid escalating tensions. The revelation comes as Asian markets attempt to recover from recent volatility sparked by Middle East hostilities.

Tariq spoke with Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East & Africa anchor Joumanna Bercetche about the precarious situation. Energy security has become a critical concern for Bangladesh as the Iran conflict disrupts regional supply chains. The country's limited reserves highlight its vulnerability to geopolitical instability in the energy-rich Middle East.

The warning underscores how quickly regional conflicts can cascade into economic emergencies for energy-dependent nations. Bangladesh's two-week buffer leaves little room for error if supply disruptions persist. Energy experts say the situation demands immediate contingency planning as the conflict shows no signs of abating.