Japan’s Export Growth Slows as External Demand Moderates

  • Exports to US decline for first time in almost three years
  • Auto shipments weigh, while chip manufacturing stays strong
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Japan’s export growth slowed, with shipments to the US slipping for the first time in almost three years in an outcome underscoring the mixed prospects for Japan’s economic recovery.