In response to the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict impacting global energy supplies, Singapore is adopting a multifaceted policy that combines measures to manage electricity demand with the acceleration of a new dormitory project for migrant workers. This initiative aims to enhance living conditions while aligning with increased public and parliamentary scrutiny over the government's transparency in foreign policy decisions. The overall risk posture for Singapore remains Moderate–Stable, but the convergence of energy management, social welfare, and political accountability highlights the intricate challenges the nation faces.