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Japan Pledges $10 Billion to Help Countries Cope With Oil Prices

The New York Times – Business:

With supply chains at risk, the aid to Southeast Asian nations is aimed at securing the availability of oil-based products, including medical equipment.

River Akira Davis and Kiuko Notoya
Author: River Akira Davis and Kiuko Notoya

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Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific Areas, Foreign Aid, Japan, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Shortages, Supply Chain
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