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"The local automotive industry is facing acute and unprecedented problems relating to component and power supply shortages," said Tim Urquhart, an analyst with IHS Global Insight. Around the country, people queued for fuel and emptied supermarket shelves of food and other necessities. As far away as Hong Kong, shoppers were buying up Japanese milk powder, fearing future supplies could be contaminated by radiation. The head of Japan's biggest business lobby, the Nippon Keidanren, called on the government to establish a strong command center to ensure swift relief and recovery. "I ask the government for leadership," he said. "I hope both the ruling and opposition parties will work together to implement appropriate and swift measures."
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