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Japan steps up diplomacy amid energy security woes

AS JAPAN deals with yet another summer of discontent with its fleet of nuclear power plants still offline, the country's energy policy has been underpinned by a ramp up in overseas deals. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's five-nation tour of Latin American countries bears that strategy. <b>By Gomati Jagadeesan</b>

Japan steps up diplomacy amid energy security woes

This summer, the Japanese government initiated yet another voluntary power savings measure amid concerns of possible power shortages. Though no numerical targets have been set, this is the first time...

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