Japan’s Exports Grow Most Since 2022 on Boost from Weak Yen

  • Exports gains led by autos, chip manufacturing equipment
  • Shipments to US rise more than 20%, while those to EU fall

Growth in exports came amid mixed signals from key overseas markets.

Photographer: Toru Hanai/Bloomberg
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Japan’s exports grew at the fastest clip since late 2022 as the weak yen boosted their value, a positive development for the nation’s manufacturing sector.