IEA: Cutting energy demand could quicken relief from soaring prices amid Middle East disruption

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IEA says demand-reduction steps—such as remote work, less commuting, reduced air travel, and switching from LPG to cleaner cooking—could provide faster relief from energy-price spikes caused by Middle East disruption, while governments pursue targeted fiscal measures as oil markets stay volatile and supply remains constrained.
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