Japan aims to set up LNG trading hub by early 2020s
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JAPAN aims to become an international trading hub for liquefied natural gas (LNG) by the early 2020s, the world's biggest importer of the fuel announced on Monday as part of a message delivered to the energy ministers of G-7 industrial nations.
In an attempt to play a role in creating a global LNG market, Japan will open access to receiving terminal and beef up large-scale LNG storage facilities to make active LNG trading possible, the country's trade ministry said.
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