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Trucks line up in Osaka: New rules capping overtime hours for truck drivers in Japan are forecast to cut the country's cargo delivery capacity by more than a third by 2030. (Photo by Kosaku Mimura)

Japan's 2024 problem? Trucker overtime curbs risk an economic pileup

Multiple industries brace for impact of move to tackle chronic driver shortage

SAITAMA, Japan -- For truck driver Toshiya Kajiyama, strict curbs on trucker overtime ordered by Japan's government starting in April next year are a 2024 problem with a silver lining.

The restrictions, aimed at alleviating an acute driver shortage in aging Japan by making trucking less arduous, pushed the 43-year-old into quitting a job that required up to 15-hour shifts, six or even seven days a week. Now he drives for a different employer, with shorter working days and weekends off.

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