Japan Weighs $3 Billion Power Subsidies as LNG Crunch Bites
The Japanese government is considering a round of subsidies for electricity for a period of three months, Reuters reported today, citing unnamed sources. The price tag of the subsidies is seen at the equivalent of $3.1 billion. If approved, the subsidies will take effect in July and last until Septe
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