Japan's Exports Dip Amidst US Tariffs

  Published 1 year ago

Japan’s exports to the US fell nearly 2% in April due to Trump-era tariffs, contributing to a trade deficit. Weakening exports and a stronger yen are impacting Japan's economic growth, despite gains in Southeast Asian trade.

  • US tariffs, especially on autos, are significantly impacting exports.
  • Japan seeks tariff removal but faces US resistance.
  • The yen's strength further diminishes export value.
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