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IMF Confirms South Korea Maintains Substantial Energy Buffers Amid Regional Tensions

The IMF states that South Korea holds significant energy reserves, which helps mitigate risks from regional tensions and supply disruptions. Despite these buffers, vulnerabilities persist due to high dependency on imported energy, especially via critical routes like the Strait of Hormuz. The country’s proactive measures are key as regional tensions continue to pose threats to energy security.
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