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Japan's exports slow in April as Trump's tariffs dent shipments to the US
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Japan's exports to the U.S. declined nearly 2% in April due to tariff hikes imposed by President Trump, contributing to a trade deficit for the first time in three months. While overall exports saw a slight increase, imports from the U.S. significantly dropped. Japan is seeking tariff relief, with upcoming talks planned as vehicle exports also experienced a fall.
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