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  • 6/10/2025
Taiwan exported six times more rice to Japan in the first half of 2025 than a year earlier, with annual exports expected to exceed 10,000 metric tons, government data shows. The surge comes as Japan battles a historic rice shortage, prompting the release of 200,000 more tons from its emergency reserves to curb soaring prices ahead of key elections.
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00:00Taiwan exported six times as much rice to Japan in the first half of 2025 as it did last year, according to government figures.
00:09Exports are expected to top 10,000 metric tons this year.
00:14It comes as Japan announces plans to release 200,000 more tons of rice from its emergency stockpile amid a historic shortage.
00:22That's being driven by panic buying, a poor harvest and distribution delays.
00:27Prices have doubled since last year, making rice a key issue ahead of elections this summer.
00:34Since March, Japan's government has already released 600,000 tons of rice from its 900,000 tonne reserve.

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