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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Japan’s trade momentum continued in October as exports climbed to a record 9.77 trillion yen, marking the second consecutive month of growth. Imports also edged higher to 10.00 trillion yen, signaling steady demand but maintaining a slight overall trade deficit.
Despite the overall gains, regional patterns showed stark contrasts. Exports to the United States fell 3.1 percent year-on-year to 1.75 trillion yen, extending a seven-month decline, highlighting ongoing challenges in one of Japan’s key markets. In contrast, trade with China demonstrated modest strength, with exports up 2.1 percent to 1.71 trillion yen and imports rising 0.8 percent to 2.48 trillion yen.
The broader picture in Asia was positive. Japan’s trade surplus with the rest of Asia, including China, surged over eightfold to 209.1 billion yen. Exports to the region increased 4.2 percent to 5.25 trillion yen, while imports inched up 0.6 percent to 5.04 trillion yen, reflecting strong regional trade activity.
However, trade with Europe painted a different story. Japan recorded a deficit of 96.8 billion yen with the European Union for the 21st consecutive month. While exports to the EU rose 9.2 percent to 907.1 billion yen, falling imports by 9.0 percent to 1.00 trillion yen kept the deficit intact.
The October data underscores Japan’s position in the global trade landscape: robust growth in some regions, persistent struggles in others, and a trade balance that continues to reflect complex economic dynamics.
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