Japan food prices set to rise from war-driven plastic packaging costs

Prolonged disruption to energy flows via the Strait of Hormuz has reduced naphtha availability, a key ingredient for plastic packaging. This is set to drive up food prices in Japan. The Japan Times reports.

Prolonged disruption to energy flows via the Strait of Hormuz has cut the availability of naphtha, a critical ingredient in plastic packaging production. The Japan Times reports this will lead to higher food prices in Japan.

Naphtha, derived from oil and gas, is essential for packaging materials. The war in the Middle East, linked to Iran, has hindered flows through the strait, driving up costs.

This development adds to inflationary pressures. The article was published on April 30, 2026.

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