As the price of oil has plummeted to its lowest point since 2002, some of Southeast Asia’s biggest economies are feeling the pressure. A price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia started to drive prices down earlier this year. Then the COVID-19 outbreak sent it spiralling. The pandemic’s spread has seen flights grounded and people urged to stay at home, reducing demand for oil. As a result, prices fell to around US$20 per barrel.

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