-- ブルームバーグ通信は日曜、赤澤良政経済再生担当大臣の発言を引用し、日本は石油製品の主要生産国であるアジア近隣諸国との協力を強化し、サプライチェーンのボトルネックを緩和していくと報じた。 赤澤大臣はNHKの討論番組で、日本は豊富な石油埋蔵量を誇るものの、流通網の複雑化に伴い、供給制約の特定に苦慮していると述べたと伝えられている。 同報道によると、赤澤大臣は、当局は現在AIツールを活用し、ボトルネックを特定するための情報収集を進めていると述べた。 また、原油価格が当面1バレル60~70ドルに戻る可能性は低いことから、日本は長期にわたる高価格に直面すると見込まれ、ガソリン補助金は継続されるだろうと、赤澤大臣は述べたと報じられている。 (マーケットチャッターのニュースは、世界中の市場関係者との会話に基づいています。この情報は信頼できる情報源に基づいていると考えられますが、噂や憶測が含まれる場合もあります。正確性は保証されません。)
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