RBA minutes: impact of Japan quake on exports temporary

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Rebuilding efforts and a possible increase in use of non-nuclear forms of energy in Japan should offset some of the disruption caused by the Tohoku earthquake on exports to the country, minutes from the Reserve Bank of Australia's monetary policy meeting, published on Tuesday, said.

"In the very short term, it was likely there would be some disruption to exports of goods and services to Japan, though beyond this, the rebuilding effort and a possible increase in use of non-nuclear forms of energy

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