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Japan posted its biggest half-year trade deficit ever in January-June
-- 2.9 trillion yen ($37.4 billion) -- as fuel imports soared to keep power going despite shutdowns of most of the country's nuclear reactors. All but two of Japan's 50 working reactors remain offline after the nuclear crisis set off in March 2011 by a massive earthquake and tsunami, leaving the country more reliant than in the past on imported oil, gas and coal to supply electricity. Japan's imports of liquefied natural gas jumped 24 percent from a year earlier in July, while imports of power generating machinery rose 39 percent. Power conservation efforts have boosted sales of electric fans and bamboo sunshades, most made in China, as families switch off air conditioners while trying to beat the heat, the Japan External Trade Organization reported.
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