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Economic Impact of the Great East Japan Earthquake and current status of Recovery April, 2011 May 4, 2011 Embassy of Japan in France Japan

Contents 1. Reconstruction from the Present Earthquake (1) Tohoku Expressway 2 (2) Railroads 3 (3) Sea Ports 4 (4) Air Ports 5 2. Effect to Specific Industries (1) Steel 6 (2) Petrochemical 7 (3) Auto and electronics 8 1

1. Reconstruction from the Present Earthquake: (1)Tohoku Expressway Tohoku Expressway is a traffic and commercial artery which connects Tohoku and Kanto regions. Numerous factories are located along the route. 347 km out of 675 km of the expressway was destroyed by the earthquake on March 11, but the traffic restriction was lifted on March 24 th, following the completion of emergency restoration measures. Tohoku Expressway Mar 12th NEXCO East Mar 17th NEXCO East Mar 12th NEXCO East Mar 21th NEXCO East 2

1. Reconstruction from the Present Earthquake: (2) Railroads None of 26 trains operating at the time of the earthquake derailed, not did any serious destruction of elevated bridges and stations, or collapse of tunnels occur. The entire Tohoku Shinkansen will resume operation by April 30 th. Scheduled resumption of operations as of April 18th Morioka to Shin Aomori Resumed Operation in April 13th Ichinoseki to Morioka Resumed Operation in April 23th Sendai to Ichinoseki Around April 29th Fukushima to Sendai Resumed Operation in April 25th Nasushiobara to Fukushima Resumed Operation in April 12th JR East 3

1. Reconstruction from the Present Earthquake: (3) Sea Ports Quays of all major ports in the quake-hit Pacific Coast from Aomori to Ibaragi became available by May 24 th. The ports damaged by the tsunami are subsequently recovering its functions. Hachinohe Kuji Miyako kamaishi Ofunato Ishinomaki Quays of all the major ports became available on March 24 th Sendai-Shiogama Soma Onahama 4

1. Reconstruction from the Present Earthquake: (4) Airports The reconstruction of Sendai Airport which was badly damaged by the tsunami showed surprisingly rapid progress. The entire runway was restored and became available by March 28th. Passenger flights between Haneda-Sendai and Osaka(Itami)-Miyagi resumed operation on April 13th, a month after the earthquake. Kyodo Kyodo Sendai air port damaged by the tsunami as of March 13th. The first landing to Sendai airport since the earthquake on April 13th. 5

2. Effects on Specific Industries (1) Steel Although Sumitomo Metal s Kashima Plant has stopped production, other Japanese iron works can still produce plenty of crude steel. Geographical Locations of Damaged Iron Works Production Capacity for Crude Steel (As of March, 2010) in thousands of tons per year Japan (total) Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd 96,449 Kashima 6,821 Approximately 7% of shares of Kashima Kashima 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 6

2. Effects on Specific Industries (2) Petrochemicals Mitsubishi Chemical s Kashima Plant, which has suffered some damage from the Great East Japan Quake, is responsible for about 10% of Japan s ethylene production. Even if it cannot be repaired soon, Japan has many other complexes which can produce more than the necessary volume of petrochemicals. Production Capacity for Ethylene (As of December, 2009) Ratio of Export & Import to Production of Petrochemicals in thousands of tons per year 25.0 Location Kashima Goi Ichihara Chiba Anegasaki Sodegaura Kawasaki Yokkaichi Osaka Mizushima Fukuyama Shunan Ohita Company Capacity MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORP. 82 8 MARUZEN PETROCHEMICAL CO., LTD. 480 KEIYO ETHYLENE CO., LTD 690 MITSUI CHEMICALS, INC. 553 IDEMITSU KOSAN CO., LTD. 374 SUMITOMO CHEMICAL CO., LTD. 380 JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORP. 404 TONEN CHEMICAL CORP. 491 TOSOH CORP. 493 MITSUI CHEMICALS, INC. 455 MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORP. 450 ASAHI KASEI CHEMICALS CORP. 443 IDEMITSU KOSAN CO., LTD. 623 SHOWA DENKO K. K. 615 Total Capacity 7279 Share 1 1.4% 6.6% 9.5% 7.6% 5.1% 5.2% 5.6% 6.7% 6.8% 6.3% 6.2% 6.1% 8.6% 8.4% 100.0% 23.1 21.2 20.0 15.0 13.1 Export 14.3 2.6 Import 2.9 10.0 5.0 0.5 0.7 0.0 Underlined plants shut their naphtha crackers after the quake. ratio of export to production ratio of import to production 7

2. Effects on specific Industries : (3) Auto / Electronics Industries Several weeks after the earthquake, certain major factories producing core parts and materials temporally ceased the operation, but sequentially resumed its operation. For factories that need more time to recover, companies are seeking substitution by other factories. Most of the motor production companies have restarted production, depending on the supply level of core parts and materials. Toyota Motor All factories resume production from April 18th. Nissan All factories, including seismic-damaged Engine factory in Iwaki-city, resume production from April 18th. Honda By the resuming production of finished automobiles at the Saitama Factory and Suzuka Factory, all factories resume production from April 11th. Hitachi Automotive Systems Seismic-damaged Sawa and Fukushima Auto-parts manufacturing factories partially resume production from March 25th. Manufacturing facilities has been almost completely repaired. Hitachi Vehicle Energy Seismic-damaged Headquarter Factory at Hitachinaka-city resume production of Lithium-ion batteries from March 28th. Hitachi ltd. Seismic-damaged factory at Hitachi partially resumes manufacturing of turbine for electricity power plants from March 29th. 90% production level has recovered. Renesas Electronics 6 of 7 factories that suffer seismic damage already resume production. All the stakeholders concerned try to make every effort to restart the operation of NAKA Factory as soon as possible. Originally they announced before July, now try to accelerate the schedule. Shinetsu Chemicals Seismic-damaged Shirakawa Factory resumed production by the end of April. Right now, substituting by other group factories. IHI Seismic-damaged Soma Factory, producing engines and gas turbine, now resume operation since march 29th. 8