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Japan records trade deficit for the fourth month straight despite export recovery

The trade deficit, which amounts to a nation’s imports subtracted from its exports, totaled 461 billion yen ($3 billion) in red ink last month, the Finance Ministry reported Wednesday.

November 20, 2024 / 08:15 IST
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Inflation and rising energy prices are pushing up import costs, while slowing global demand dampens exports.

Japan racked up a trade deficit in October for a fourth straight month as a weak yen and the rising price of energy kept import costs high.

The trade deficit, which amounts to a nation’s imports subtracted from its exports, totaled 461 billion yen ($3 billion) in red ink last month, the Finance Ministry reported Wednesday.

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Japan’s exports in October managed to recover from a slowdown over the recent months, gaining 3.1% from the same month a year earlier, as shipments grew in equipment for semiconductor production.

But imports, which grew 0.4% from the previous year, were still bigger than exports.