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Thailand to clamp down on oil smuggling and hoarding, PM says

  • These activities had contributed to recent domestic fuel shortages, Anutin said
Published April 3, 2026 Updated April 3, 2026 11:40am
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BANGKOK: Thai authorities will investigate instances of oil smuggling and hoarding, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Friday.

  • Legal action will be taken to the fullest against wrongdoers, Anutin told a press conference.
  • The government is accelerating a crackdown on stockpiling, price gouging and fuel smuggling to neighboring countries, Anutin said.
  • These activities had contributed to recent domestic fuel shortages, Anutin said.
  • Investigations have found fuel stations hoarding and smuggling along the border with Myanmar, police said at the press conference.
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