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Japan records trade deficit on weak yen, slowing exports

  • Japan has experienced a trade deficit of about $2 billion in September, driven by weak exports to key destinations like China.
  • The Finance Ministry reported a deficit of 3.1 trillion yen or about $21 billion for the first half of the fiscal year.
  • Japan’s exports fell 1.7% in September, indicating the first decline in 10 months, raising concerns about slowing global demand.
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