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2011年4月24日星期日

Zone of disaster in the Japan touring in Australia PM

The first foreign leader to visit the coast ravaged by the tsunami of the Japan, the Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, has expressed shock and sadness to the devastation and visited evacuees in shelter Saturday, giving toy and kangaroos koalas to the excited children.

Through a fishing village where hundreds of people are dead and missing, she said that minamisanriku looked as if she was "bombed into oblivion."

Mayor Jin Sato showed him the Red skeleton of the building of disaster management, where he is was then of a mammoth wave tore its shell on March 11. Exterior stairs were ripped off walls. A small shrine of flowers has been created on a heap of rubble.

Gillard, "It is a scene from the incredible tragedy and incredible sadness," said the last day of a four-day trip.

More than 27 000 people are dead or missing since the earthquake and tsunami. Tens of thousands live in shelters after a 90,000 houses approximately have been destroyed or damaged.

Recovery efforts were complicated by the crisis of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, where the tsunami wiped out power and cooling systems. Workers fought to stop leaks of radiation, and the utility said bring the factory fully under control may take all year.

Plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co., said Saturday that 30 workers at the plant had exceeded the former limit of exposure to radiation. This limit, 100 millisieverts per year, grew up in the crisis to 250 millisieverts. None of the workers had reached this limit, the company said. Leaks from reactors of plant are stabilized somewhat since the beginning of the crisis, but some interior spaces in the Earth and the tsunami earthquake damaged buildings that have high levels of radiation workers are not able to penetrate.

Hundreds of workers were upsetting to rotating shifts at the plant since the beginning of the disaster, most of them middle-aged men employed by TEPCO or affiliates.

TEPCO spokesman Junichi Matsumoto said managers have been instructed to closely monitor employees arriving to their radiation limits. Measures could be taken include passing workers tasks more risky, as the compensation of radioactive debris, to jobs in the Interior, as Office tasks.

The United States nuclear industry workers are allowed to an upper limit of 50 millisieverts per year. A typical individual would absorb six millisieverts per year from natural and artificial sources such as x-ray.

Radiation experts said the cumulative doses of 500 millisieverts have been demonstrated that raise the risk of future cancers. Evidence is less clear on smaller quantities, but in theory, any increased radiation exposure raises risk of cancer.

Irradiation, which develops from acute exposure, sets 1,000 millisieverts. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting and hair loss.

Workers also face problems of health based on fatigue and the stress of work in the harsh environment, a doctor who speaks told them this week. He stated that the workers of insomnia, dehydration and high blood pressure; run the risk of developing depression or heart problems.

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The Australia is designed to Accord on trade with the Korea of the South, says Gillard

April 23, 2011, 11: 40 am EDT by James Paton

April 24 (Bloomberg) - Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said that she plans to discuss free trade tomorrow with South Korean President Lee Myung Bak and is satisfied that the two nations will complement an agreement.

"I am committed to building relationships of the Australia with the Korea," Gillard said in a speech made yesterday in Seoul, according to a copy of the address on the website of the Prime Minister. "It's full of promises and potential partnership."Korea of the South is the fourth trading partner of the Australia, a nation with a "very complementary" economy and a consumer of its natural gas liquefied, said Gillard. Korea Gas Corp. is a partner in the Gladstone LNG 16 billion project in the State of Queensland led by Santos Ltd., producer of oil third in Australia, while Samsung Electronics Co. and Hyundai Motor Co. became "household names"She said. "" Gillard, our commercial links are intense and highly complementary ", said in his speech. "Highlights of the Australia raw materials, energy and services completed the forces of the Korea in the production of mass and heavy industry."Australia will contribute a 10 million ($10.7 million) to Global Green growth Institute Korea in the South, created by the Government to support the development of environmental policies in the developing countries, according to Gillard.Australia and the Japan agreed to work more closely on the development of clean energy sourcesAfter the earthquake on March 11 and the nuclear crisis and reaffirmed a commitment to introduce a free trade agreement, Gillard said on 22 April in Tokyo.

-Editors: Anand Krishnamoorthy.

To contact the reporter on this story: James Paton in Sydney jpaton4@bloomberg.net.

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2011年4月21日星期四

Call for renewed debate on nuclear energy in Australia - Sydney Morning Herald

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The Australia "manipulate" currency now in the record, Rudd, says

April 20, 2011, 7: 18 pm EDT by Gemma Daley and Shraysi Tandon

April 21 (Bloomberg) — the Australia is "manipulating" its currency, which yesterday reached a record level, and countries which are "will pay a price," said the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kevin Rudd.

Rudd in an interview excluded from intervention in the so - called Aussie, who won 15 percent year last face to the dollar. Driven by revenues from shipments of coal and iron ore in China, pushed the currency hurt education, manufacturing and Tourism Australia. "We are not in the field of exchange rate regulation,"Rudd told Bloomberg TV in his Office in Brisbane by saying that the Government could help industries through review programs and skills of tax yesterday." "We do not plan to derive to what it seeks to manipulate our exchange rate and the countries which are I think finally pay a price.".Rudd was elected leader of the party labour in December 2006, and defeat John Howard of the Liberal Party to become Prime Minister in 2007. He was ousted by the current Prime Minister, labour party Julia Gillard in June after a confrontation of late-night party on a proposed resource tax and climate change legislation.The Australia refrained from measures adopted by countries such as the Brazil to the stem of earnings in foreign currency, including limits on capital flows. The currency hit $1.0718 yesterday, the highest level since being floated freely in 1983.Countries including the United States and the Brazil argue that the policy of China maintain its weak currency gives the largest exporter in the world an unfair advantage in global trade. Group of 20 leaders of finance meeting in China last month considered a broader global role of the yuan to encourage the Government to release its currency."Search FlexibilityRudd, who heads this weekend meetings in Europe and the United States, say increased flexibility of the yuan would help imports and help curb inflation in Chine.Les exchange rate are best set by markets," said Ruddwho was a diplomat in China in the 1980s. "It is a question of Chinese sovereign decision, but I think over time, it's a decision that affects many other economies." I see these concerns being mounted in the world. "Australia, most of the world and exporter of coal iron ore, has sold a 90.3 billion ($96.7 billion) of goods and services to China in the year ending June 30, 2010. Asian demand helped a $ 1.3 trillion economy avoid recession in the global financial crisis. "" China is a very important market, but it is not more, the be all and end all ", said Rudd, 53. "Obviously the Chinese economy suffering its own internal constraints thus."Employee DetentionsRelations with China were strained during the year 2009, when Rudd was Prime Minister, on the detention of the former Executive Rio Tinto Group Stern Hu and as Rio Tinto pushed $ 19.5 billion in public of Aluminum Corp. of China. "There is always a bit of static in the policy of a relationship,"said Rudd. "We have approved virtually all Chinese foreign investment applications.The Australia economic growth has accelerated at a quarterly rate of 0.7% in the last three months of last year. Gross domestic product will increase by 3% in 2011, the Monetary Fund International said in its semi-annual World Economic Outlook released this month.Australia Reserve Bank Governor Glenn Stevens scored a break this year after interest rate increases high target rates seven times since October 2009 with a night of November 2010. The higher dollar is tempering inflation and slowing some parts of the economy, giving Stevens margin of maneuver to delay further rate increases. The rate is 4.75%.Asian involving the son of a farmer in Northern Queensland, Rudd graduated with honours first class in Asian studies from the Australian National University before becoming a diplomat in Stockholm and Beijing, from 1981 to 1988. He worked for the Queensland Labor Party before entering Parliament in support of the 1998.Public of the work has fallen to a minimum of 15 years in an opinion poll this week showed most voters oppose plan Gillard taxing carbon emissions. The investigation of Nielsen, published in the journal of the age, April 18 also showed voters prefer Rudd on Gillard.Rudd has been selected by 55% as the best choice to lead the Government, while Gillard had the support of 38 percent in the poll of 1,400 people taken from April 14 to 16. The survey had a margin of error of more or less 2.6 points. "I am absolutely delighted to be the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Australia, Rudd said at the request if it has planned to challenge the leadership of the party again. It is a very complete work ".

-Editors: Peter Hirschberg, Anne Swardson

To contact the reporter on this story: Gemma Daley in Sydney at the gdaley@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Peter Hirschberg to phirschberg@bloomberg.net


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