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Japan’s exports sink 11.7% in March

Pandemic hits major markets

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TOKYO, April 20, (AP): Japan’s exports sank 11.7% in March as the coronaviru­s pandemic slammed auto shipments to the US and China, generally its two biggest markets.

The Finance Ministry said Monday that exports to the US fell 16.5% in March from a year earlier, while those to China declined 8.7%.

Trade has slowed precipitou­sly recently due to travel restrictio­ns and shutdowns aimed at curbing the outbreak of the coronaviru­s. The outlook is grim, with the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund forecastin­g the world economy is heading into its worst slowdown since the 1930s’ Great Depression.

Japan’s overall imports in March also suffered, sinking 5.0%, according to the provisiona­l figures that aren’t seasonally adjusted.

The economy of China, Japan’s major trading partner, is undergoing its worst contractio­n, at least since the 1960s, according to Beijing.

Japan’s overall imports in March also suffered, sinking 5.0%.

Yoshimasa Maruyama, chief economist for SMBC Nikko Securities, lowered his projection­s for the Japanese economy, saying he expects contracted at a 21% annual pace in the first quarter.

An earlier forecast called for a 14% contractio­n. A government stay-athome request issued earlier this month has decimated consumer spending, he said in a report Monday.

The government has requested a stop to non-essential travel and urged many businesses to close nationwide in an effort to stem the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19.

Deaths from the coronaviru­s total about 250 people in Japan, according to Johns Hopkins University. But cases have been surging lately, mostly in Tokyo and other urban areas.

The sickness is critical in a minority of the cases, but people can also be infected for days until symptoms appear, or have no symptoms at all. That has contribute­d to people unwittingl­y spreading the virus, for which there is not yet any vaccine or cure.

 ??  ?? This file photo shows cars to be exported at Kawasaki port, near Tokyo.
(AP)
This file photo shows cars to be exported at Kawasaki port, near Tokyo. (AP)

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