对美出口八个月来首现回升 日本11月出口增长6.1%超预期
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-12-17 02:25

Group 1 - Japan's exports increased by 6.1% year-on-year in November, driven primarily by semiconductor components and medical supplies, exceeding economists' expectations [1][3] - Exports to the United States and the European Union saw significant growth, with increases of 8.8% and 19.6% respectively [1][3] - The trade surplus for Japan was recorded at 322.3 billion yen (approximately 2.1 billion USD), with imports rising by 1.3%, slightly below general expectations [3] Group 2 - The rebound in exports to the U.S. is seen as a positive signal for the Bank of Japan, which is expected to raise the benchmark interest rate to its highest level since 1995 [3][4] - Japan's trade with China declined by 2.4%, influenced by issues related to semiconductor manufacturing machinery and non-ferrous metals, as well as diplomatic tensions following comments made by Japan's Prime Minister [3][4] - The increase in exports of automobiles and parts to the U.S. was noted after the reduction of tariffs from 27.5% to 15%, with a 1.5% increase in export value and a 7.7% increase in export quantity [4]