B2B drives market demand, with B2B spending representing 69.1% of total demand in 2024. Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco) is the largest company in Japan, generating 30.5% of the industry’s total turnover value in 2024. The industry is concentrated, with the top five companies generating 66.2% of total production value in 2024. The total number of companies increases in 2024, to 686 units. The costs of the industry decrease by 6.2% in 2024, largely driven by declining B2B costs. The industry’s profitability increases and stands at 24.7% of turnover in 2024, the 19th highest regionally. With turnover of USD184 billion, Japan accounts for 9.1% of the Asia Pacific total in 2024.
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This Euromonitor industrial report provides unique information on Electricity in Japan: ISIC 401. With this industrial report, you’ll be able to explore the industry from its sources of supply to its buyers. The Electricity in Japan: ISIC 401 report includes: Industry datagraphics including production data, exports, imports, cost structure, and profitability
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Electricity in Japan: ISIC 401
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Utilities and Recycling
Utilities and Recycling is an aggregation of Recycling; Collection and Distribution of Water; Manufacture and Distribution of Gas; Electricity; Sewage and Sanitation; Steam and Hot Water Supply
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