The article reports on New Zealand's new free trade agreement with Singapore to ensure essential fuel supplies during global disruptions, amid concerns over Middle East conflicts, navigation safety, and supply chain vulnerabilities.
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Oh, I think it's slightly less than that. No, in reality, like you, I haven't been too worried about supply at all. The reality is that there's still 90% or more of the crude that was originally available is still available. So there is a shortfall around the world, which is why the price is high. So basically it comes down to rich countries pay more, which is what we're doing, and poor countries miss out. And of course demand is... reduced because of the high price so that we've reached a new equilibrium if you like over the last few weeks we've got price around 110 ish dollars a barrel and product price is extraordinarily high and this is an equilibrium if you like it'll change if the war escalates a lot more or the refineries can't supply for whatever reason it could be they have a problem themselves or the hurricane in the South China Sea area or there's some kind of other disruption to the supply chain but at the moment we're in a kind of an equilibrium
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