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Japan’s Global Exports Surge Despite Decline in US Trade Amid Tariff Impacts

    Japan's exports to the world rise but drop to the US due to tariffs
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    Japan’s global trade landscape showed a modest yet notable shift in October, with exports climbing by 3.7% compared to the same month last year, as reported by the government on Friday. Meanwhile, imports saw a slight increase of 0.6%, highlighting a complex economic picture.

    Despite the overall increase in exports, shipments to the United States suffered a setback, declining by 3.1%. This marks the seventh consecutive month of year-on-year decreases, according to data from the Finance Ministry. The ongoing trade tensions and tariff policies appear to be significant factors influencing this trend.

    Concerns persist regarding the potential repercussions of U.S. tariffs. In July, President Donald Trump introduced a new trade framework with Japan, imposing a 15% tariff on imported goods from Japan. Although this is a reduction from the initially proposed 25% rate, it still represents a significant hike from the previous standard rate of 2.5% on most goods.

    Amidst these challenges, certain sectors experienced contrasting fortunes. Soybean imports from global markets soared by 37.3% compared to the previous year, while imports of iron and steel products saw a decline of 17.1%. These shifts reflect the dynamic nature of international trade and commodity demand.

    Interestingly, Japanese imports from the United States surged by 20.9% in October year-on-year. This increase was particularly evident in the importation of food items, such as cereals, and petroleum products, suggesting a growing appetite for these commodities despite the trade tensions.

    Imports from the U.S. jumped 20.9% in October from the previous year, especially food imports, such as cereal, as well as petroleum.

    Exports to the U.S. dropped in computer parts and other machinery, as well as buses and trucks.

    But Japan’s exports grew to Asia, including China, where they rose 2.1% last month from a year ago. Exports to Hong Kong surged 19.2%, while those to Taiwan were up 17.7%.

    As a result, Japan narrowed its overall trade deficit to 231.77 billion yen ($1.5 billion) in October, down from 499.95 billion yen ($3.2 billion) a year earlier.

    New worries have emerged recently over trade with China after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, the nation’s first female leader, made comments about Taiwan that have angered China, prompting Beijing to issue a notification advising against travel to Japan.

    Analysts say Japan may increasingly try to export to other Asian nations, instead of relying heavily on exports to the U.S. to keep economic growth going.

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