A new NIDA Poll released today, March 22, revealed that many adults in Thailand are concerned about the country’s oil crisis, with over half facing daily difficulties and lacking confidence in the government’s ability to maintain a stable oil supply. The survey, titled “Oil shortage: Talk to your partner, Switch off the lights”, was conducted by the NIDA Poll center at the National Institute of Development Administration. It found that a significant number of people feel uneasy about the crisis and are unsure about the government’s ability to secure additional oil supplies.
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