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The ‘2024 Problem’: Japan Grapples With a Shortage of Truck Drivers

The country is moving to curb the industry’s punishing work hours. But that could leave a shortfall that disrupts Japan’s entire logistics system.

Hisako Ueno John Yoon and Hiroko MasuikeThe New York Times
Author: Hisako Ueno John Yoon and Hiroko MasuikeThe New York Times

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Hisako Ueno John Yoon and Hiroko MasuikeThe New York Times

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Delivery Services, Freight (Cargo), Japan, Labor and Jobs, Overtime, Shortages, Trucks and Trucking, vis-photo
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