Economics
Japan’s Exports Fall Again Amid U.S. Pressure in Trade Talks
- Shipments to China slid as sales to America, Europe held up
- Negotiators have begun discussing a deal Japan wanted to avoid
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Japan’s exports shrank for a fourth straight month in March as weakness in global demand continues to weigh on the economy.