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Japan, Australia reaffirm cooperation in energy, emission cut areas

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It is good whenever the nations of the world cooperate for the common welfare.

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wait.

australians will bring LNG by tankers here.

and yet they are still talking about "emission cuts"?

let me ask-did they ever checked how much of emissions/pollutions are released by these tankers?

simple question needs simple reply...

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The Australian energy minister said earlier in the day that the country will remain a "reliable energy supplier" for Japan, after Nishimura last month expressed concern over Canberra's new rules restricting carbon emissions.

Bowen can't even ensure Australians rely on affordable energy at home, so why the Japanese would listen to him is anyone's guess. Electricity prices in Australia have risen 30% in a matter of months due to government policy. Nishimura should treat Bowen with the contempt he so thoroughly deserves.

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US educated Kishida does realise the the yen is practically worth nothing, and Aussie dollar and economy is strong?

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Rodney: if you been watch the currency market over the last year you will see the yen drop and rise 3 time by 7 points each time. Alway buy the Aussie dollar when it hit 96 yen and wait a few week and see it drop to 89 yen this as happen 3 time in the last year. Today it is paying 96 yen for one Aussie dollar.

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sorry buy at Aussie 89 yenor lower sell at 96 yen sorry got it ass about. This as happen 3 time in 12 months.

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