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    Japan trade performance improves with EU and Asia growth

    September 17, 2025
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    Japan’s trade deficit narrowed more than expected in August, supported by a smaller decline in exports and a sharper drop in imports, according to official data released Wednesday by the Ministry of Finance. The country posted a trade deficit of ¥242.5 billion ($1.66 billion) for the month, significantly below the median market forecast of ¥513.6 billion. The figure also marked a sharp improvement from the ¥649.5 billion shortfall recorded in July. The result reflects a relative stabilization in Japan’s export performance despite persistent global headwinds and continued weakness in domestic demand.

    Japan trade performance improves with EU and Asia growth
    EU trade boosts Japan’s exports in August as shipments to the US fall sharply, narrowing the monthly trade deficit.

    Exports in August declined 0.1% year-on-year to ¥7.73 trillion, easing from a 2.6% contraction in July. Economists had expected a larger fall of around 1.9%. While exports to the United States fell 13.8%, with motor vehicle shipments dropping 28.4% and semiconductor manufacturing equipment down 38.9%, this was partially offset by gains in shipments to Asia and the European Union. Exports to China, Japan’s largest trading partner, declined modestly but did not see sharp deterioration.

    Imports decline 5.2 percent amid lower energy costs

    Imports fell 5.2% to ¥7.97 trillion, exceeding expectations for a modest decline. The drop followed a 7.4% decrease in July. The continued contraction in imports was attributed largely to lower fuel and energy prices, particularly crude oil and liquefied natural gas, as well as subdued consumer and industrial demand. The data comes on the heels of the formal conclusion of a revised trade agreement between Japan and the United States, which went into effect earlier in August.

    The deal set standardized tariff rates across multiple sectors and brought clarity for exporters, though U.S. demand for Japanese goods remained constrained during the month. Japan’s overall trade with the U.S. totaled ¥1.42 trillion, with imports from the U.S. rising 5.5% despite the decline in exports. Trade with China totaled ¥3.22 trillion, making up the largest bilateral trade volume for Japan in the month. Exports to the European Union rose 3.5%, while imports from the region decreased 7.1%. The balance with the EU improved as a result, supporting Japan’s overall trade position.

    Japan-EU trade trends support export diversification

    By product category, exports of machinery, electrical equipment, and auto parts showed resilience. In contrast, chemical products and consumer electronics registered marginal declines. On the import side, industrial inputs such as coal, petroleum, and raw materials saw double-digit declines in value, reflecting easing commodity prices. August marked the second consecutive month of year-on-year contraction in exports, although the pace of decline slowed. It was also the fifth straight month of falling imports, indicating ongoing pressure on domestic demand and corporate procurement activity.

    The latest trade figures follow Japan’s preliminary GDP data for the second quarter, which showed a 1.2% annualized contraction. The weaker external and internal demand environment has weighed on economic momentum, though the smaller-than-expected trade gap in August provides some relief amid otherwise cautious macroeconomic indicators. The Ministry of Finance will release September trade figures on October 17. Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan is scheduled to hold its next monetary policy meeting later this month. – By Content Syndication Services.

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