(EnergyAsia, August 17) — Japan’s current account surplus shrank 8.9% in the first half from a year earlier to 8.752 trillion yen, marking a first decline in four half-year periods, according to the Japan Times. (US$1=110 yen). Citing the Finance Ministry, the report said high oil prices, which inflated the value of imports, and an…

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