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Chairman of the Japan Petroleum Association: There are currently no plans to use Iranian crude oil as a substitute.
Chairman of the Japan Petroleum Association: We never expected that the Strait of Hormuz would be closed because it would trigger a global energy crisis.
Royal Bank of Canada: Lowered the target price of LVMH from 625 euros to 600 euros.
Australia's S&P/ASX 200 index closed down 58.20 points, or 0.69%, at 8370.20 on Monday, March 23.
Chairman of the Japan Petroleum Association: Except for the Sakhalin 2 project, we have no plans to import crude oil from Russia.
Chairman of the Japan Petroleum Association: Ecuador, Colombia and Mexico are also possible options.
Chairman of the Japan Petroleum Association: North America is a potential source of alternative supplies of crude oil from the Middle East.
The FAA has issued a grounding order for flights at New York's LaGuardia Airport.
Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce: It must submit written comments to the United States on the U.S. Section 301 trade investigation before April 15.
Local governor: Fuel storage tanks in the port of Primorsk on Russia's Baltic coast caught fire after a drone strike.
The FAA announced that ground flights at New York's LaGuardia Airport have been suspended.
Market News: New York's LaGuardia Airport (LGA) is currently closed due to a collision between an arriving Air Canada Express CRJ-900 and a ground vehicle.
US President Trump: Promoting peace through strength is putting it mildly! ! !
India's Nifty financial services index fell 2.3%.
India's 10-year government bond yield continued to climb to 6.8012%, a new high since January 15, 2025.
India's 10-year government bond yield rose to 6.7851%, a new high since March 3, 2025.
The Indian rupee opened at 93.83 against the US dollar, a record low and down 0.1% from the previous day's close.
Australian Prime Minister Albanese: Strengthen energy security cooperation with Singapore and support the flow of diesel and liquefied natural gas between the two countries.
Australian Prime Minister Albanese: Australia and Singapore are deeply concerned about the situation in the Middle East and its impact on the region, including the impact on energy supply chains and prices.
Australian Prime Minister Albanese: Options for future legally binding commitments will be explored, including bilateral arrangements such as consultation and advance notice in the event of possible disruptions.