Japan's Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (ANRE), has said that more than a quarter of Japan's imports of crude oil during the month of July this year, came from the United Arab Emirates, with a quantity amounting to 25.47 million barrels.
The ANRE, Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) agency, showed in a report issued today that the proportion of the UAE's oil reached 26.6 per cent of total Japanese imports during the same month, while Saudi Arabia has provided Japan with 32.52 million barrels, accounting for 33.8 per cent of total imports.
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