Middle East War Causes Energy Shortage, Indian Catering Industry Loses NT$260 Billion Monthly
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The Middle East war has led to a global energy shortage, severely impacting India's catering industry. Restaurants are forced to change cooking methods or temporarily close due to LPG scarcity and price hikes. The Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry reports monthly losses of approximately 790 billion rupees (about NT$26.88 billion).
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How has the Middle East war affected India's catering industry?
- A: It has caused energy shortages, especially LPG, leading to operational difficulties for many restaurants and monthly losses of approximately NT$26.88 billion.
- Q: What is the estimated monthly loss for India's catering industry?
- A: According to the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the industry is losing about 790 billion rupees (approximately NT$26.88 billion) per month.