Anwar urges Malaysians to brace for higher costs, says global energy recovery could take up to 5 years

by | Apr 12, 2026 | Local News | 0 comments

Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Thursday (April 9) urged Malaysians to brace for rising costs amid energy shortages as the Middle East conflict drags on into its sixth week. 

Addressing civil servants at the Malaysia Ministry of Transport, Anwar pointed out that shipping costs have surged due to rising insurance premiums, adding that soaring freight charges and looming fertiliser shortages threaten the nation’s supply chain.

“The oil that was procured before the conflict has been delayed in the Strait of Hormuz…insurance premiums have surged by more than 100 per cent, while freight charges have also increased substantially. 

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“This means that the oil that was initially expected to be processed at a lower cost in Pengerang is now significantly more expensive,” Bernama reported the Malaysian prime minister as saying.

Earlier this week, Malaysia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that a Malaysia-bound crude oil tanker has safely transited the Strait of Hormuz after being granted “safe passage” by Iran.

The tanker, Ocean Tanker, is reportedly loaded with about one million barrels of Iraqi crude, and is scheduled to reach Pengerang on April 17. 

Anwar also warned that fertiliser prices will rise given Malaysia’s heavy reliance on imports. 

He also called on the civil service to “act proactively” in communicating with the public.

Reference : Anwar urges Malaysians to brace for higher costs, says global energy recovery could take up to 5 years, Malaysia News – AsiaOne