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  2. Japan's exports surge 10% in December on strong demand ... - AOL

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    Japan's exports surged almost 10% in December from a year earlier, helped by a revival in trade with China and strong demand for vehicles, machinery and computer chips. Imports fell almost 7% ...

  3. Economic relations of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The shift was caused by the fall in the prices of oil and other raw materials that Japan imported from the region and by the rapid growth in Japanese exports as the region's economic growth continued at a high rate. [1] Indonesia and Malaysia both continued to show a trade surplus because of their heavy raw material exports to Japan. However ...

  4. Japanese economic growth surges on strong exports and tourism

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    The latest quarter showed the strongest growth since October-December 2020, when Japan’s GDP grew 1.9% on-quarter, and 7.9% ann Japanese economic growth surges on strong exports and tourism Skip ...

  5. Japanese Exports Under Pressure: Tough Time for ETFs? - AOL

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    Japan's exports disappoint for the seventh consecutive month. We discuss its impact on certain Japanese ETFs.

  6. Manufacturing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Automobiles were a major area of contention for the Japan-United States relationship during the 1980s. When the price of oil rose in the 1979 energy crisis, demand for small automobiles increased, which worked to the advantage of Japan's exports to the United States market. As the Japanese share of the market increased, to 21.8 percent in 1981 ...

  7. List of exports of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the exports of Japan. Data is for 2016–2020, in millions of United States dollars, as reported [1] by The Observatory of Economic Complexity. Currently the exports contributing at least 0.67% to total export in any year are listed.

  8. Sogo shosha - Wikipedia

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    The United States also attempted to emulate the business model to promote exports in the early 1980s by enacting the Export Trading Company Act of 1982. At the time the law was debated, Mitsui & Co. was the sixth-largest exporter from the United States, and sogo shosha accounted for about half of Japan's inbound and outbound trade. [3]

  9. Trade policy of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The surplus reached a record US$18.2 billion in 1978, promoting considerable tension between the United States and Japan. In 1979 petroleum prices jumped again, and Japan's trade balance again turned to deficit, reaching US$10.7 billion in 1980. Once again, rapid export growth and stagnant imports returned Japan quickly to surplus by 1981.