Japan Refused Iran’s Hormuz Offer. This’s The $46 Billion Annual Price Tag | Prof Jiang Xueqin

This analysis explores Japan’s decision to stay aligned with the United States during rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz — and the economic consequences that followed.

While avoiding direct involvement, Japan faced a different kind of cost: rising energy prices, supply uncertainty, and long-term financial pressure. This video breaks down how strategic alignment, energy dependence, and market dynamics interact in complex geopolitical situations.

At its core, this is a story about trade-offs — and how decisions made for stability can carry hidden economic impact over time.

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