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Rising Crude Oil Prices Cast a Dark Cloud over Okinawa's Economy; Electricity, Food, and Other Prices Likely to Rise; Gasoline Prices Exceed 180 Yen in Stores

Soaring crude oil prices are disrupting daily life and business activities in the prefecture. This is because it is expected that a chain reaction of rising prices will occur for all goods and services, including fuels such as gasoline, as well as electricity, food, and daily necessities. As of the 12th, some gas stations have raised the price of regular gasoline by around 30 yen, and some stores have begun to see prices exceeding 180 yen per li…
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Soaring crude oil prices are disrupting daily life and business activities in the prefecture. This is because it is expected that a chain reaction of rising prices will occur for all goods and services, including fuels such as gasoline, as well as electricity, food, and daily necessities. As of the 12th, some gas stations have raised the price of regular gasoline by around 30 yen, and some stores have begun to see prices exceeding 180 yen per li…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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