Mitsui Chemicals plans to cut ethylene production in Japan due to anticipated disruptions in naphtha imports caused by the Hormuz Strait crisis. According to Jin10, the company expects the geopolitical tensions in the region to impact the supply chain, prompting a strategic adjustment in its operations. The Hormuz Strait is a critical passage for global oil and gas transportation, and any instability there can have significant repercussions on energy markets. Mitsui Chemicals' decision reflects broader concerns within the industry about potential supply shortages and increased costs. The company aims to mitigate risks by adjusting its production levels in response to the evolving situation.