May 07, 2026  
03:00 PM Hongkong

Asia's energy shock: Who is most exposed?

Speakers

Deepali Bhargava
Deepali Bhargava
Lynn Song
Lynn Song
Min Joo Kang
Min Joo Kang

Asia accounts for the bulk of oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, with China, India, and Japan among the largest recipients. But exposure to this supply shock is far from uniform, with wide differences in reserve buffers, policy capacity and the energy mix.

In this webinar, ING’s Deepali Bhargava, Lynn Song, and Min Joo Kang explain why some countries are better placed to manage the disruption than others, and what this divergence means for growth, inflation and policy choices across Asia.

 

Details

Date: Thursday, 7 May

Time: 1500 HKT/ 1600 KST /0900 CEST

The webinar will last 30 minutes, including a Q&A session at the end.

The event will take place online and the waiting room will open 60 minutes ahead of the scheduled start time.

A joining link will be emailed following registration and you will receive a reminder email 10 minutes before the scheduled start time.

Speakers

Deepali Bhargava
Regional Head of Research, Asia-Pacific
Lynn Song
Chief Economist, Greater China, ING
Min Joo Kang
Senior Economist, South Korea and Japan
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