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Energy cooperation between Canberra and Tokyo could help keep the lights on in Asia

Date:
20 March 2018
Category:
In the News
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AustraliaEnergyJapan

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Note: This article was originally published in Asian Correspondent on 20 March 2018. ERIA's Senior Energy Economist, Dr Venkatachalam Anbumozhi, is the author.

Current energy cooperation between Australia and Japan is marked by their mutual strengths. Both countries take advantage of domestic energy resources, encourage energy efficiency, and are seeking to introduce energy market reforms. (Read the full article by using the link above).

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