TOKYO -- Japanese consumers can count the toll of disruptions in global supply chains and shipping on their dinner plates.
Shortages from Southeast Asia and elsewhere force restaurants and stores to cut back
Container ships wait off the coast of the congested ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in California. Bottlenecks in global shipping are being felt in Japan. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japanese consumers can count the toll of disruptions in global supply chains and shipping on their dinner plates.