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Japan Commit $10 Billion to Support Asian Oil Supplies Amid Middle East Tensions

Japan has announced a $10 billion financial aid package to help Asian countries secure energy resources, especially crude oil, due to rising prices from Middle East conflicts. This move aims to safeguard supply chains and prevent disruptions, highlighting Japan's focus on regional energy security. Details of the partnership involve organizations like JICA and ADB, and Japan emphasizes that its own domestic oil supply will remain unaffected.
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