Japan vows prompt sharing of info on nuke crisis | Inquirer News

Japan vows prompt sharing of info on nuke crisis

/ 03:29 PM April 16, 2011

WASHINGTON—Japan has offered reassurances to the international community that it will share information about its nuclear plant crisis promptly and accurately.

Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda told a news conference Friday he had made that commitment to counterparts from the Group of 20 rich industrial nations and major emerging markets meeting in Washington.

Japan’s central bank governor Masaaki Shirakawa said governments had expressed appreciation for Japan’s ability to main a functioning financial system and settlement system after the earthquake struck the north of the country a month ago.

He said Japan’s economy was suffering supply constraints, but that as these were mitigated, the country would be back on the path of “modest recovery.”

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