1. Japanese exports to the U.S. decreased by 10.1% in yen terms for July compared to the same period last year, marking the fourth consecutive monthly decline.
2. The auto sector was particularly affected, with vehicle exports plummeting by 28.4% and auto parts experiencing a 17.4% drop.
3. As a result, Japan posted a trade deficit of about 797.9 million dollars in July, contrasting the slight surplus from the previous month.
2. The auto sector was particularly affected, with vehicle exports plummeting by 28.4% and auto parts experiencing a 17.4% drop.
3. As a result, Japan posted a trade deficit of about 797.9 million dollars in July, contrasting the slight surplus from the previous month.
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Monthly Japanese exports to the U.S. declined by 10.1% in yen terms for July, marking the fourth consecutive monthly decrease. Particularly affected was the auto sector, with vehicle exports dropping by 28.4% and auto parts experiencing a 17.4% decline. Consequently, Japan posted a trade deficit
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Created: 2025/08/21 07:01
Updated: 2025/12/08 02:58
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