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Japan to improve jet fuel production and imports amid tourism boom

Japan prepares to increase jet fuel production and imports to attend to a choice up in demand from flights amidst a boom in tourist, according to a draft federal government plan provided on Tuesday.

The initiative aims to deal with a recent jet fuel scarcity impacting commercial flights, which has actually impeded the expansion of worldwide flight capacity and the intro of brand-new paths.

Tourist to Japan recovered after visa-free travel resumed in late 2022 following rigorous COVID-19 border controls, with the yen's slide to a 38-year low increasing the country's appeal to overseas visitors.

The draft existed by the industry and transport ministries to a panel of experts discussing the fuel lack concern.

As short-term efforts, the draft proposes assessing fuel demand development at each airport while guaranteeing adequate supply by ramping up local production and increasing imports.

The plan likewise consists of strengthening transportation systems by using the complete capacity of lorries and ships.

For medium- and long-term efforts, the draft proposes increasing the number of tanks at refineries and airports, protecting more lorries and enlarging ships, and updating aging freight handling devices.

Japanese refiners have been minimizing oil processing capability in the past decade to reflect falling domestic need due to an aging population, a decreasing birthrate, and a shift towards more fuel-efficient cars.

Unlike other oil items, we anticipate jet fuel need to increase further as the federal government targets 60 million foreign travelers in 2030, so we need to take a long-term approach, an official at the market ministry told press reporters.

In 2023, simply over 25 million visitors arrived in Japan.

(source: Reuters)