Japan’s trade gap narrows as fuel import costs ease
Japan’s trade gap narrows as fuel import costs ease
20/4/2023 6:58

Japan’s trade deficit narrowed for the second month in March, as the price of fuel eased and brought down import costs.   

The trade gap shrank to 754.5 billion yen ($5.6 billion) from a revised 898.1 billion yen in February, the finance ministry reported Thursday. Economists had forecast a 1.29 trillion yen shortfall.

Source: Bloomberg

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