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Japan’s trade deficit soars on fuel import costs
ByAssociated Press,Wednesday, December 18,9:50 AM
TOKYO — Japan’s trade deficit ballooned 35 percent last month compared to a year ago, the biggest November deficit on record, as fuel imports soared following the 2011 nuclear catastrophe, the government said Wednesday.

The run of 17 straight months of deficits is the longest since comparative records were first tallied in 1979, the Finance Ministry said.


The trade deficit for November totaled 1.29 trillion yen ($12.9 billion) compared to a deficit of 957 billion yen the same month in 2012. Imports grew 21 percent last month, even as exports improved 18 percent on year.

The sinking value of the yen is also weighing on Japan. A weak yen is a boon for exporters but adds to the fuel bill.

Japanese are wary of nuclear power after the March, 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami damaged the Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant, causing meltdowns and radiation leaks.

All of Japan’s reactors were shut down after the disaster. A handful went back online but were since been turned off for safety checks, forcing this resource-scant nation to rely on imports of oil and natural gas.

Japan plans to raise the sales tax in April, and that may also be pushing up imports, the ministry said.

Exports to China rose 33 percent last month, compared to a year ago. Exports to the U.S. also rose, by 21 percent.

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Japan's economy is in tatters,if China cut back on imports from Japan,which acounts for a big chunk of its exports,that could be the last straw that breaks the camel's back.
 
Exports to China rose 33 percent last month, compared to a year ago. Exports to the U.S. also rose, by 21 percent.

a big chunk of Japan's exports is going to China,considering the current relations between the two countries,China should do something about it.
 
yeah, that's what you get for turning your back on nuclear, my money all gone investing in uranium miners, Germany could get f#cked too become dog of Russia
 
Japan has nothing to support itself in the long run,the future of this country is very bleak
 
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