
Japan and South Korea Deepen Oil Ties as Hormuz Crisis Bites

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Japan and South Korea's prime ministers have agreed to enhance oil supply cooperation, including joint storage, amid the ongoing crisis in the Strait of Hormuz. Both nations, heavily reliant on Middle Eastern oil, are seeking alternative suppliers due to supply disruptions. The meeting aims to address financial and technical details of the joint storage system, highlighting the urgency of their energy challenges.
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