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Topic : Drivers panic over daily fuel price hikes amid Middle East tensions
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TITLE : Drivers panic over daily fuel price hikes amid Middle East tensions

Drivers panic over daily fuel price hikes amid Middle East tensions



UK drivers issued warning over panic ...

 

 

Volatile fuel prices caused by Middle East tensions, particularly after US and Israel airstrikes on Iran, have led South Korean drivers to scramble for the cheapest gasoline. At a Daejeon gas station, more than 100 cars lined up for fuel priced significantly below the national average, highlighting consumer concern over rising costs. The average domestic gasoline price surged to 1,866 won per liter, while premium fuel in Seoul neared 3,000 won per liter.

 

Delivery drivers and transport workers have been especially affected, as many cover fuel costs themselves. Monthly expenses for fuel can reach 300,000 to 600,000 won, and the rapid price increase has added financial stress. Some consumers criticized the quick reflection of global oil price changes on domestic prices, pointing out that imported fuel purchased earlier should delay such hikes.

 

In response, President Lee Jae Myung warned against price collusion and manipulation in the fuel market. He called for measures to prevent illegal practices and ensure fair pricing. The government’s intervention aims to protect consumers amid soaring fuel costs and growing public frustration.

 

 

Edited using generative AI tools.
Source :https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10688687

 

Comprehension

What event caused the recent surge in global fuel prices affecting South Korea?
How much was the gasoline price at the Daejeon station compared to the national average?
Why are delivery drivers particularly affected by rising fuel costs?
What concerns did consumers express about the speed of domestic fuel price increases?
What action did President Lee Jae Myung call for regarding fuel prices?

Discussion

How do international conflicts impact local economies, such as fuel prices in South Korea?
Should governments regulate fuel prices during global crises? Why or why not?
How can small business owners cope with sudden increases in operational costs like fuel?
What are the ethical implications of potential price collusion in essential markets?
How can citizens verify that price increases reflect actual supply costs rather than manipulation?
How might rising fuel prices affect daily life for average consumers?
What alternative energy solutions could reduce dependence on gasoline in South Korea?
How do social media reports and viral posts influence public perception of price fairness?

Vocabulary

Volatile – Likely to change suddenly; unstable.
Scrambling – Acting quickly and urgently to achieve something.
Collusion – Secret agreement between parties to deceive or defraud others.
Surge – A sudden and strong increase.
Manipulation – Controlling or influencing something unfairly or dishonestly.