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Japanese PM Takaichi Vows to Ease Supply Worries Over Naphtha, Oil Products
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Politique·22.05.2026Résumé IA

Japanese PM Takaichi Vows to Ease Supply Worries Over Naphtha, Oil Products

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi is working to alleviate concerns over the supply of naphtha and other oil-related products, fearing public unrest and criticism if shortages occur. Despite government assurances of continued supply, some companies are changing product packaging due to naphtha-derived ink procurement issues, raising doubts about the official narrative.

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Oil crunch drains colour from Calbee, 1 of Japan’s favourite snacks
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12.05.2026

Oil crunch drains colour from Calbee, 1 of Japan’s favourite snacks

One of Japan’s best-loved snack brands is switching to monochrome packaging for a number of its products due to a shortage of naphtha – a crude-oil derivative used in petrochemicals and printing inks – caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. In a statement issued on Tuesday, Calbee said it would “temporarily revise packaging specifications for certain products in response to supply instability affecting certain raw materials amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East”. The decision by the...

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South Korea Secures 90% of Pre-Iran War Naphtha Supplies for May
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Business·28.04.2026Résumé IA

South Korea Secures 90% of Pre-Iran War Naphtha Supplies for May

South Korea expects to secure up to 90 percent of pre-Iran war naphtha supplies for May, with major petrochemical companies expanding plant operations. The government is injecting 674.4 billion won to cover half the price difference between pre-war and current import prices. The country has secured 2.1 million tons of naphtha from Middle Eastern nations including Oman and Saudi Arabia.

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Middle East Conflict Disrupts Asia Semiconductor Supply Chain as Photoresist Shortage Emerges
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Business·23.04.2026Résumé IA

Middle East Conflict Disrupts Asia Semiconductor Supply Chain as Photoresist Shortage Emerges

Geopolitical conflict in the Middle East has disrupted Asia's semiconductor industry by cutting supplies of naphtha, a key feedstock for photoresist used in chip manufacturing. The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed since early March, curtailing naphtha supplies essential for specialty chemicals. South Korea's Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are among the most exposed, with Japanese photoresist suppliers warning of looming raw material disruptions. Advanced chip nodes using extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography are expected to be hit hardest.

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Ominous Economic Signs Flashing Red Beyond Oil Prices
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Business·20.04.2026Résumé IA

Ominous Economic Signs Flashing Red Beyond Oil Prices

RT analysis warns of multiple hidden economic crises stemming from the Iran war beyond oil price surges. Key commodities including naphtha, diesel, aluminum, helium, and sulfur are experiencing severe supply disruptions that could trigger cascading effects across global supply chains. Analysts warn of potential shortages in plastics, diesel, jet fuel, and high-tech materials, with price spikes already manifesting across multiple sectors.

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