Japan’s exports keep growing
TOKYO: Japan’s exports grew nearly 12 percent in January as shipments jumped in vehicles, auto parts and machinery, according to government data Wednesday. That helped the nation’s trade deficit shrink to 1.76 trillion yen ($12 billion), or about half of what it was a year ago, as imports declined 9.6 percent from the previous year. […]
TOKYO: Japan’s exports grew nearly 12 percent in January as shipments jumped in vehicles, auto parts and machinery, according to government data Wednesday.
That helped the nation’s trade deficit shrink to 1.76 trillion yen ($12 billion), or about half of what it was a year ago, as imports declined 9.6 percent from the previous year.
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