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US-China trade war dents Japan exports

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TOKYO (AP) – Japan’s exports declined in June as shipments of goods were hit by trade disputes between China and the US, the Finance Ministry reported yesterday.

The data released by the Finance Ministry on Thursday show exports fell 6.8 percent in June from a year earlier, the seventh straight month of decline, while imports fell 5.2 percent.

The trade surplus for the month dropped by 20 percent to 589.5 billion yen ($5.5 billion), the ministry said.

For the first six months, Japanese exports slipped 4.7 percent, while imports edged down 1.1 percent, with the nation logging a trade deficit of 888.8 billion yen ($8.2 billion).

The Japanese economy, the world’s third largest, is dependent on exports and the conflict between the US and China has taken a sharp toll.

President Donald Trump has imposed 25 percent tariffs on $250 billion in Chinese imports. Beijing has countered by taxing $110 billion of US goods.

Koya Miyamae, senior economist at SMBC Nikko Securities Inc., said exports remain weak, especially to Asia.

“That brought the overall numbers down,” he said in a report. “The outlook looks dim for July through September as far as export growth.”

Japan is also embroiled in a row with South Korea over Tokyo’s move to tighten controls on the exports of photoresis­ts and two other chemicals to South Korean companies that use them to produce semiconduc­tors and display screens for smartphone­s and TVs.

Japan has already been hit by increased US steel and aluminum tariffs. Trump has repeatedly said Japan needs to buy more from the US, and bilateral trade negotiatio­ns are expected to continue through this year.

Exports to the US, Japan’s largest overseas market, rose 5.2 percent to 7.8 trillion yen ($72 billion) in January-June from a year earlier, while imports from the US increased 1.7 percent to 4.4 trillion yen ($40 billion).

But exports to China sank 8.2 percent in January-June, while shipments to every other Asian country except India also declined. Japanese companies are key suppliers for many components, chemicals and other materials used in manufactur­ing products across the region, as well as the machinery used to make them.

Japanese exports of cars were nearly flat and exports of all vehicles declined in the first half of the year, as did shipments of most other categories of products.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Shipping containers are seen at a port in Tokyo.
REUTERS Shipping containers are seen at a port in Tokyo.

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