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Primary Energy Intensity (Total Primary Energy Supply per GDP) in The World

Transition of Energy Consumption in the Industrial Sector
  • Energy consumption in the industrial sector has been generally steady since oil crisis.
  • Energy consumption unit per industrial production index for the manufacturing industry marked a sharp fall through to the 1980s, but has been on a trend of slight increase since the 1990s.
  • Japan's energy consumption unit against GDP in the industrial sector is lower than those of other major countries.
(Source) General energy statistics, annual report on industrial indices
Note 1: The industrial production index is weighted with value added structure (1995 standard).
Note 2: Since the industrial production index is affected by sales values, when a sales price drops, the index may go below the index of production volume.
*Final energy consumption (tons in oil equivalent) / real GDP (1995 value in US$) (both are actual figures for FY2000), indicated in the ratio when the Japanese figure is set at 1.
Source: Compiled by the Natural Resources and Energy Agency based on energy & economic statistics data

2.Official Development Assistance
(ODA) by Japan
  • The Policy of the Japanese ODA
  • Budget for Japanese ODA in 2004
  • Major DAC countries’ODA

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ODA policy of Japanese government
(1)
Japan,
as the world second largest economy,and the 2nd largest donors(year 2003) of ODA,
takes the important responsibility of contributing to development of society and economy and improvement of welfare in developing countries.

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