Japan's exports increased 7.3% in March due to a weaker yen and rising demand from China.
Japan's exports grew for a fourth consecutive month, increasing 7.3% in March from the previous year, due to a weaker yen and rising demand from China. This helped offset declining domestic consumption. Exports totaled 9.47 trillion yen, while imports fell 4.9% to 9.10 trillion yen. The trade balance resulted in a surplus of 366.5 billion yen for March.
April 17, 2024
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