90% of its oil came from the Middle East and 70% passed through the Strait of Hormuz: to obtain supplies, Japan now relies on Mexico and the United States, which have increased their exports tenfold.
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced Thursday that Tokyo would guarantee, in July, the same volume of crude oil imports as the previous year, thanks to alternative sources in the Middle East, citing in particular Alaska and Mexico.