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Japan exports continue to recover on a weak yen | Japan exports continue to recover on a weak yen |
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Japanese exports continue to recover, rising for a fourth month in a row in June, boosted by a weak yen and a revival in demand from Europe. | Japanese exports continue to recover, rising for a fourth month in a row in June, boosted by a weak yen and a revival in demand from Europe. |
Exports rose 7.4% from a year earlier. Sales to the European Union (EU) rose by 8.6% - the first jump in 21 months. | Exports rose 7.4% from a year earlier. Sales to the European Union (EU) rose by 8.6% - the first jump in 21 months. |
The Japanese yen has weakened 25% against the US dollar since November last year after a series of aggressive policy moves by Japan. | The Japanese yen has weakened 25% against the US dollar since November last year after a series of aggressive policy moves by Japan. |
A weak currency makes Japanese goods cheaper for foreign buyers. | A weak currency makes Japanese goods cheaper for foreign buyers. |
"This is clear evidence that the weakness of the Japanese currency has helped Japan's exports," Martin Schulz of Fujitsu Research Institute told the BBC. | "This is clear evidence that the weakness of the Japanese currency has helped Japan's exports," Martin Schulz of Fujitsu Research Institute told the BBC. |
"The export environment in Asia is very challenging and the fact that Japan has seen growth for four straight months is a positive sign," he added. | "The export environment in Asia is very challenging and the fact that Japan has seen growth for four straight months is a positive sign," he added. |
Meanwhile, imports rose 11.8% from a year ago, resulting in a trade deficit of 180.8bn yen ($1.8bn; £ 1.2bn). | Meanwhile, imports rose 11.8% from a year ago, resulting in a trade deficit of 180.8bn yen ($1.8bn; £ 1.2bn). |
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However, the pace of growth of exports was less than the 10% rise that many analysts had expected. | |
That was in part due a decline in export growth to China - Japan's biggest trading partner. Shipments to China rose 4.8% in June, from a year earlier, compared to 8.3% in May. | |
This comes amid slowing growth in the world's second-largest economy. | |
China's economy grew at an annual rate of 7.5% in the April to June period, down from 7.7% in the January to March quarter, and there are fears that its growth rate may dip further in the coming months. | |
Analysts said any such move may hurt Japan's exports to the country. | |
"Overall, the picture isn't that strong," said Yasuo Yamamoto, senior economist at Mizuho Research Institute. | |
"China's slowdown is starting to become more dangerous." |
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