Sudan's army has announced plans to possibly close export facilities essential for South Sudan's oil, jeopardizing the economically fragile nation that relies on oil for over 90% of its revenue. This decision arises amidst intense conflict between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Recent attacks on Port Sudan, where South Sudan’s oil is exported, have heightened the urgency of the situation. Experts warn that such a move could not only devastate the South Sudanese economy but also draw it deeper into Sudan’s ongoing civil war.
Sudan's army may shut down oil export facilities for South Sudan, threatening its economy reliant on oil revenue amid ongoing civil conflict.
The current conflict in Sudan poses significant risks to South Sudan's economic survival as it depends entirely on Sudan to export oil, jeopardizing its revenues.
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