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New Regulations Push Japanese Trucking Industry to Its Limits

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioJune 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Overview of Trucking Conditions in Japan

Truck drivers in Japan typically work 20 percent longer hours than the average employee but earn about 10 percent less, approximately 4.5 million yen ($30,000) annually. Nearly 20 percent of these drivers work 60 hours or more each week. Most of Japan’s approximately 63,000 trucking firms are small, with fleets of 10 or fewer vehicles, and many have struggled for years even before the recent rule changes.

The Impact of New Regulations

Fujio Uemura, a truck driver, finds himself needing to rest after making overnight deliveries to Tokyo. New regulations aimed at alleviating the challenging working conditions for truckers could worsen Japan’s logistics sector and increase consumer prices. The rules are designed to attract younger workers to an industry critical to the economy, where about 90 percent of goods are moved by road.

Changes in Work Hours

Uemura’s long-distance work from Oita to Tokyo now comes with restrictions: his annual overtime is capped at 960 hours, which averages to 80 hours per month, and mandates breaks during his shifts. Unlike before, when drivers worked long hours to enhance their meager incomes, they now face a more structured working environment that aims to improve their health.

Challenges Facing the Industry

Despite its significance, the trucking industry remains precarious in Japan’s economy. Most truck drivers work longer hours than most employees but earn less, largely due to the prevalence of small trucking companies that often rely on unprofitable pricing tactics. The recent regulations are creating additional challenges, forcing companies to turn down work and potentially impact delivery timeliness.

Government Response

The government’s handling of what’s being referred to as the “2024 Problem” seeks to alleviate burdens on trucking companies and avoid further demand for discounts and free services. However, experts like Hiroaki Oshima contend that ultimately, consumers may need to face higher prices in order to support the industry, potentially complicating economic conditions for Japan’s incoming Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba.

Realities of Trucking Life

Uemura noticed significant changes in his work routine. His employer now sends separate drivers for pick-ups, leading to increased costs. Portline Service’s owner, Katsuya Doi, highlighted that these changes are straining the company financially. Despite the challenges, Uemura’s son is entering the profession, humorously acknowledging that the job requires hard work and long hours.

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