Energy Markets
Survey shows that small Japanese firms are most affected by the Mideast war due to high procurement costs
A joint survey by the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry revealed that the Middle East conflict has put the greatest strain on Japan's small and mid-sized businesses. A survey of 2,497 firms across 47 prefectures conducted between May 7 and 29 found that 80% to 90% of companies were affected by rising fuel prices, while more than 50% of them were affected by disruptions in petrochemical supply. The survey revealed more information: * The highest impact on business was the increase in procurement costs, at 74.8%. This was followed by higher...