Bangladesh, March 26 -- The government has reiterated that no decision has been taken to increase fuel prices, even as growing concerns emerge over global oil market instability triggered by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Across the country, including the capital, a sense of unease is building among the public, despite authorities insisting that domestic fuel supplies remain stable.
Officials said that Bangladesh currently maintains a one-month fuel reserve, with plans underway to expand the stockpile further.
Cabinet Secretary Mohammad Nasimul Ghani told reporters at the Secretariat following a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman that the nation's fuel reserves are sufficient to meet current demand.
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