Trade
Japan’s Exports Slip in Fresh Sign of Pressure on Economy
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Japan’s exports edged down for the first time in three months in November, in a fresh sign of pressure on the economy as it struggles to recover from a contraction over the summer.
Exports fell 0.2% from a year earlier as shipments of steel and chip-making equipment continued to fall, the finance ministry said Wednesday. Economists had forecast a 1.4% increase. Imports dropped 11.9% helped by further falls in the overall value of gas and coal purchases. That compared with the consensus for an 8.6% decline.