Core Viewpoint - Japan's exports to the United States have declined for the second consecutive month due to the ongoing impact of U.S. tariff policies, with a notable decrease in exports of pharmaceuticals, automobiles, and metal processing machinery [1]. Trade Statistics - In January, Japan's exports to the U.S. fell by 5.0% year-on-year to 1.46 trillion yen (approximately 9.29 billion USD) [1]. - Japan's total trade deficit for the month reached approximately 1.15 trillion yen [1]. - Overall export value increased by 16.8% year-on-year to 9.19 trillion yen, while total imports decreased by 2.5% to 10.34 trillion yen [1]. Market Analysis - Analysts noted that Japan's trade deficit in January was lower than market expectations, primarily due to strong demand in Asian markets partially offsetting the decline in exports to the U.S. [1].
【环球财经】1月日本对美出口连续2个月同比下降
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-18 04:58