The moves ‌follow government guidance ​aimed at cutting fuel consumption as ⁠concerns grow over prolonged ⁠disruptions linked to the Iran-related ‌energy crisis [File]

The moves ‌follow government guidance ​aimed at cutting fuel consumption as ⁠concerns grow over prolonged ⁠disruptions linked to the Iran-related ‌energy crisis [File]
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South Korean ​tech giants Samsung Electronics ‌and SK Group ​said they were ⁠asking employees to curb private car ‌use and follow fuel-saving measures ‌after South Korea ‌rolled ⁠out emergency energy-conservation ⁠steps amid instability in West Asian energy ​supplies.

Internal notices ‌showed the companies encouraging car-use restrictions such as a ‌five and 10-day ​vehicle rotation system, reduced parking ⁠availability and other energy-saving practices at offices ‌from Thursday for Samsung and from March 30 for SK.

The moves ‌follow government guidance ​aimed at cutting fuel consumption as ⁠concerns grow over prolonged ⁠disruptions linked to the Iran-related ‌energy crisis.


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