Japan's trade gap shrinks to nine-month low
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-26641297 Version 0 of 1. Japan's trade deficit narrowed in February to 800bn yen ($7.9bn) - the lowest level in nine months. Exports increased by 9.8% and imports showed a sharp slowdown, with a 9% increase in February. In January the trade gap surged to a record high after imports increased 25%. Imports had been increasing ahead of a planned tax increase planned for April, as Japanese stocked up on foreign goods. The Chinese Lunar New Year, which had led to a temporary slowdown in foreign buying, also contributed to the large January figure. Many analysts believe the imports surge will slow as the planned tax increase goes into effect. Japan has a run a trade deficit for the past 20 months - a record stretch. That has been partially due to increasing imports of fossil fuels, after the Fukushima nuclear disaster left the country bereft of its nuclear power base. |