Remote work was recommended due to fuel shortages in Vietnam

The Vietnamese government has advised companies to transition employees to remote work in order to reduce fuel consumption. Zamin.uz reported this.
This information was provided by the country's Ministry of Industry and Trade. It is reported that the entry of the United States and Israel into a war with Iran has caused serious instability in the international energy market.
As a result, problems have arisen in fuel supply, and prices have risen sharply. Therefore, the Vietnamese government is taking a number of measures to reduce fuel consumption.
Specifically, agencies and private companies have been advised to transition employees to remote work as much as possible. According to experts, such a measure will reduce traffic and significantly decrease fuel consumption.
This will help alleviate the pressure on the country's economy. Furthermore, Vietnam is highly dependent on energy resources from the Middle East and is currently one of the most affected countries.
Therefore, officials are also developing additional measures aimed at saving energy.





