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Trump's tariff toll: Japanese exports to US slip 2% in April, trade deficit at $115 billion
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In April, Japan's exports to the US declined nearly 2% due to higher US tariffs, contributing to Japan's first trade deficit in three months. Overall exports saw a reduced increase, while imports from the US significantly dropped. The stronger yen and US tariffs on key sectors like car exports further strain Japan's economy.
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