Japan's exports extend decline | Inquirer Business

Japan’s exports extend decline as China slowdown bites

/ 09:17 AM September 20, 2023

A cargo ship at an industrial port in Tokyo

A cargo ship and containers are seen at an industrial port in Tokyo, Japan, Feb 15, 2022. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File photo

TOKYO  – Japan’s exports fell in August for a second straight month, weighed by declines in China’s demand for steel and heavy oil and stoking fears of a downturn in the face of elevated interest rates.

Ministry of Finance (MOF) data showed on Wednesday exports fell 0.8 percent year-on-year in August, slower than economists’ median estimates of 1.7 percent decline and following a 0.3- percent drop in Japan’s overseas shipments. It was the second straight month of annual declines.

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By destination, Japan’s shipments to China, its largest trading partner, fell 11% year-on-year in August, marking a third straight month of double-digit drops.

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“The growth of the Chinese economy itself is weak, or at least that is what is being reflected,” said Takeshi Minami, chief economist at Norinchukin Research Institute.

“Therefore … the double-digit decrease in exports suggests that the situation continues to be quite bad, and that the situation does not seem to have bottomed out.”

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Exports to the United States rose 5.1 percent year-on-year in August, driven by shipments of cars, mining and construction machinery.

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Japanese policymakers are counting on external demand to pick up the slack and offset weak consumer spending.

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However, the trade data dashes hope for prospects for an export-led recovery.

Partly reflecting weak domestic demand, imports fell 17.8 percent, weighed by energy costs, whose base effects fade away.

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As a results, the trade balance came to the deficit of 930 billion yen ($6.29 billion), marking two straight months in the red, the trade data showed.

($1 = 147.7900 yen)

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