FFRA
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Fiji fuel retailers urge motorists to buy only what they need to prevent shortages
Motorists are being urged to buy only what they normally need as officials warn that panic buying could create artificial shortages and raise safety risks from home fuel storage. Keeping purchases modest could help maintain steady deliveries and protect communities.
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Fiji reassures stable fuel supply, urges calm as Cabinet prepares long-term contingency plan amid Middle East conflict
Geopolitical tensions are testing Fiji’s fuel resilience. Officials say stocks are sufficient for now, but panic buying could disrupt supply and pose safety risks. With a Cabinet meeting to lock in long-term contingency plans, authorities are urging calm and careful pumping as the situation evolves.
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No Fiji fuel stations closed as FFRA warns panic buying worsens temporary shortages
Fuel supplies are stabilizing, but panic buying could trigger local outages as deliveries catch up. Officials urge drivers to buy only what they need to keep essential services running smoothly.