📝 Executive Summary
Japan’s Economy Minister Sanae Takaichi announced that 100% of the country’s oil supply will bypass the Strait of Hormuz in July, underscoring Tokyo’s heightened energy security posture. The rerouting forces tankers to take longer alternative paths, adding freight costs and delivery delays that could lift Asian crude premiums. While the immediate market impact may be limited to regional differentials, the move signals a potential shift in global crude trade flows if other importers follow Japan’s lead.