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Ethio Engineering orders fuel-saving measures amid supply fears

Ethio Engineering Group has asked its more than 3,000 employees ​to switch to virtual meetings to ‌reduce fuel usage following government guidance to avert a full-blown energy crisis.

Like other countries in the region, ​landlocked Ethiopia faces fuel supply disruptions ​after the eruption of the U.S.-Israel ⁠conflict with Iran. The government in Addis ​Ababa has responded by boosting fuel subsidies ​and laying out a set of energy-saving measures.

“Our government has set a direction stating that institutions ​and citizens must use fuel economically, ​and everyone is carrying out activities based on their ‌specific ⁠realities,” the group said in a statement on Sunday.

“These actions are expected under these mandatory circumstances.”

Apart from virtual meetings, employees ​of the group ​will ⁠be required to pool transport when travelling for vital projects, the ​group said, and restrict movement ​of ⁠vehicles to regular working days only.

The group, which produces a range of products from ⁠plastic ​packaging to farm machinery, ​will also cut monthly fuel allocations to its senior executives.

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