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Fuel Price Spike from Iran Conflict Forces Somali Tuk-Tuk Drivers off Roads

Fuel price increases linked to disruptions caused by the Iran conflict have led tuk-tuk drivers in Mogadishu, Somalia, to abandon their vehicles. This surge disrupts local transportation and livelihoods, exacerbating mobility challenges in the capital. Observers will need to monitor how prolonged fuel shortages and price volatility impact Somalia's urban transport sustainability.
Timeline · 71d ago
71d ago
2 articles · The Straits Times, The Star Malaysia
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