The Hormuz crisis highlights a concerning contradiction for Japan, writes Helen Cecile Nowatka.
"Many of the supply chains underpinning Japan’s decarbonization strategy remain tied to the same vulnerable energy networks and maritime chokepoints the transition is meant to reduce dependence on."
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The recent escalation of tensions around Iran and renewed instability in the Strait of Hormuz have exposed Japan’s energy import vulnerabilities with particular clarity. Around 90 to 95 percent of Jap...