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Facts and figures about the Japanese economy, including balance of payments and international trade. Japan's International Trade in Goods (Monthly) 2024
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In 2022, Japan exported a total of $728B, making it the number 4 exporter in the world. During the last five reported years the exports of Japan have changed by $35.9B from $692B in 2017 to $728B in 2022.
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In 2020, world trade (trade in goods, nominal export value) decreased by 7.0% (JETRO estimate) from the previous year. Both the amount and the quantity dropped drastically.
2 sty 2024 · Japan is one of the United States’ most important trade and investment partners. In 2022, bilateral U.S.-Japan trade in goods and services was worth $309 billion. Both exports and imports increased over 2021, as the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions eased.
Japan is the world's 5th-largest exporter and importer of goods (WTO), and foreign trade accounts for 47% of its GDP (World Bank, latest data available). The country mainly exports motor vehicles (11.6% of all exports) being the third exporter of cars worldwide, electronic integrated circuits (4.5%), semiconductors and related items (4.1% ...
3 maj 2024 · International trade is an opportunity for the Japanese economy to grow as domestic markets are maturing amid a shrinking and aging society. The country is not considered a trade-dependent nation,...