Japan reports record exports, imports for July as energy costs climb
Japan's imports and exports set records in July and soaring energy costs and a weak yen helped extend a trade deficit for a third month, government data showed.
Japan's trade deficit totalled 634.5 billion yen (USD 4 billion) last month, marking the third straight month of red ink, the Finance Ministry said in a preliminary report Thursday.
Imports surged 27.8 per cent from the same month a year ago to a seasonally adjusted 12.15 trillion yen (USD 77 billion).
The war in Iran has sent crude oil prices soaring.
Japan, which imports almost all its oil, previously relieved heavily on oil imports from the Middle East through the Strait of Hormuz, which remains effectively closed.
Exports rose 23.2 per cent to 11.51 trillion yen (USD 73 billion), as auto exports to the US and other nations remained strong.
Shipments of semiconductors and other electronic devices were also healthy.
Japan's exports have now grown every month for almost a year.
By value, both imports and exports rose to t
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