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Japan reports record exports and imports for July as energy costs climb

Japan's trade deficit hit a record for the third month in a row, with imports soaring by nearly 28% due to rising energy costs. Exports also reached new heights, driven by a weak yen, but the overall deficit totaled 634 billion yen.

AP News· Aug 20, 2026 · 3:17 PM · 1 views

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Japan's trade deficit hit a record for the third month in a row, with imports soaring by nearly 28% due to rising energy costs. Exports also reached new heights, driven by a weak yen, but the overall deficit totaled 634 billion yen. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #Japan #TradeDeficit #Economy #Exports #Imports #News #Breaking

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