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Japan's petrochemical supply to last beyond fiscal year: PM

Created at 3 Jun · 10:07 AM1 source
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Japan's Prime Minister stated that the country's petrochemical supply is expected to last beyond the fiscal year, indicating a stable outlook for the industry.

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Japan's Prime Minister
stated petrochemical supply outlook

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This projection suggests stability in Japan's petrochemical supply chain, which could impact regional and global pricing and availability of petrochemical products.

Key facts

  • Japan's Prime Minister stated the country's petrochemical supply will last beyond the fiscal year.

Japan's Prime Minister has indicated that the nation's petrochemical supply is projected to extend beyond the current fiscal year. This statement suggests a period of stability for the Japanese petrochemical sector, implying that current production levels and inventory management are sufficient to meet demand for the foreseeable future.

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3 Jun · 4:27 AM
Japan's Prime Minister stated that the country's petrochemical supply is expected to last beyond the fiscal year.
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