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Takaichi Says 100% of Japan’s Oil Supply to Avoid Hormuz in July

Japan’s crude oil imports in July are expected to be fully sourced from areas that don’t require transit through the Strait of Hormuz, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said Thursday, as she seeks to diversify the resource-poor nation’s energy supply ahead of the hot summer months.

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What happenedTakaichi Says 100% of Japan’s Oil Supply to Avoid Hormuz in July.
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Takaichi Says 100% of Japan’s Oil Supply to Avoid Hormuz in July

japanssupplyavoidhormuz

Japan’s crude oil imports in July are expected to be fully sourced from areas that don’t require transit through the Strait of Hormuz, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said Thursday, as she se...

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Center ·News report

Japan’s July oil imports to return to pre-Iran war level, Takaichi says

japansimportsreturnpre-iran

Japan relied on the Middle East for over 90% of its oil imports but has significantly diversified its supply chain.

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