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Coal benefit in Japan accord

JAPAN is Australia’s largest thermal coal customer and from what Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had to say, that does not seem like changing anytime soon.

Noel Dyson
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is keen to help Australian coal get into South East Asia.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is keen to help Australian coal get into South East Asia.

Abe and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull met in Tokyo for the annual Australia-Japan summit meeting. One of the key points out of that was a commitment to Japan-Australia innovation cooperation...

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