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Japan PM Warns Iran Crisis Hitting Asia Pacific Hard

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi described the Iran-linked oil crisis as having an "enormous impact" on the Asia Pacific during a visit to Australia, where she signed new energy supply agreements. Japan, which imports nearly all its oil, is pushing to diversify supply away from the volatile Middle East.

JAL and ANA Accelerate Fuel Surcharges Amid Iran Conflict

Japan Airlines and ANA have brought forward fuel surcharge implementation dates in response to cost pressures from the Iran conflict. The move shifts rising fuel costs onto passengers and corporate clients faster than previously scheduled, signaling airlines are not waiting for price stabilization.

Japan Commits $10 Billion for Asian Oil Security

Japan has announced US$10 billion in financial support to assist Asian neighbours in securing oil supplies. The offer strengthens regional energy security and could reshape procurement patterns for import-dependent economies across Asia. Formal details on recipient countries and financing instruments are pending.

China's Decade-Late Japan Sanctions Lack Coercive Force

China sanctioned Japanese individuals and entities over disputes more than a decade old, undermining the measures' coercive leverage. Because Japan has had years to adjust its exposure, the sanctions are unlikely to force meaningful policy concessions from Tokyo. The episode raises questions about whether Beijing is si

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Japan PM says Iran war oil crisis having ‘enormous impact’ in Asia Pacific

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi described the Iran-linked oil crisis as having an "enormous impact" on the Asia Pacific during a visit to Australia, where she signed new energy supply agreements. Japan, which imports nearly all its oil, is pushing to diversify supply away from the volatile Middle East.

1mo ago · 2 min · Global Affairs

Japan's biggest airlines bring forward fuel surcharge to cope with Iran war

Japan Airlines and ANA have brought forward fuel surcharge implementation dates in response to cost pressures from the Iran conflict. The move shifts rising fuel costs onto passengers and corporate clients faster than previously scheduled, signaling airlines are not waiting for price stabilization.

2mo ago · 1 min · Business

Japan offers US$10 billion support to help Asian neighbours secure oil

Japan has announced US$10 billion in financial support to assist Asian neighbours in securing oil supplies. The offer strengthens regional energy security and could reshape procurement patterns for import-dependent economies across Asia. Formal details on recipient countries and financing instruments are pending.

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

China's more-than-decade-late sanctions ineffective as leverage on Japan

China sanctioned Japanese individuals and entities over disputes more than a decade old, undermining the measures' coercive leverage. Because Japan has had years to adjust its exposure, the sanctions are unlikely to force meaningful policy concessions from Tokyo. The episode raises questions about whether Beijing is si

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

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