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Japan’s exports continue to drop

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TOKYO: Japan’s exports dropped for a tenth month in September as weakness in demand overseas continued to batter manufactur­ers ahead of a key central bank review of the impact of the global slowdown on the world’s third largest economy.

Shipments abroad fell 5.2% to extend the longest declining streak since 2016, according to a report released by the Ministry of Finance yesterday. The median estimate of economists was for a 3.7% decrease. Double-digit falls in auto parts and semiconduc­tor-making equipment were among the biggest contributo­rs to the drop.

The Bank of Japan will assess the impact of economic weakness abroad on the domestic economy and inflation later this month. Some analysts see the review as a signal of impending action from the central bank. A critical question for the BOJ is whether weakness in exports will spread to domestic demand and pull down inflation.any delay to a recovery in the global economy would come at a vulnerable time for Japan’s economy with a sales tax hike implemente­d this month likely to weaken consumer spending and shrink economic growth in the last quarter.

While a truce in the Us-china trade war could lower the risks faced by the global economy, it remains to be seen how both processes will evolve and what the effect will be on trade at home and abroad. The export data isn’t encouragin­g, even if a trade truce offers a ray of hope that the gloomy export trend will improve, according to Takeshi Minami, chief economist at Norinchuki­n Research Institute. “Since uncertaint­ies remain high over the global economy, there is a risk we’ll see concerns intensifyi­ng over Japan’s economy falling into recession,” he said.

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