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20 Jun, 2013
Japan registers trade deficit
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IANS | 20 Jun, 2013
Japan registered 993.9 billion yen of goods trade deficit in May, the government said Wednesday.
Exports increased 10.1 percent from a year earlier, while imports rose 10 percent, the finance ministry said in a preliminary report.
The figures were calculated on a customs-cleared basis, reported Xinhua.
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