(Bloomberg) -- Imports of crude oil by Japan, the
world's largest consumer of oil after the U.S. and China, fell
16 percent in April from a year earlier.
The country brought in 19.6 million kiloliters (123 million
barrels) of oil last month, the Ministry of Finance said in a
report in Tokyo today.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
world's largest consumer of oil after the U.S. and China, fell
16 percent in April from a year earlier.
The country brought in 19.6 million kiloliters (123 million
barrels) of oil last month, the Ministry of Finance said in a
report in Tokyo today.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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