japan logs surprise trade deficit in may
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As energy costs expand

Japan logs surprise trade deficit in May

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Japan logged a surprise deficit of 203 billion yen ($1.8 billion)
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Japan unexpectedly slumped back into a trade deficit for the first time in four months, as soaring energy import bills offset growth in the country's shipments abroad, government data showed Monday.

Japan logged a surprise deficit of 203 billion yen ($1.8 billion), the first red ink in four months, according to data from the finance ministry, despite market expectations for a surplus.

"Crude oil prices rebounded while the yen was weaker in the month," Yuichiro Nagai, economist at Barclays Capital, told AFP.

The yen was 2.3 percent weaker against the dollar compared with levels recorded a year earlier, which helped push up imports costs.

The deficit came as a surprise after recent data showed Japan's economy was picking up steam with exports growing on the back of a global economic recovery.

Nagai said there was no need to be overly pessimistic over figures for a single month.

May data showed "a correction in speed" but the Japanese economy is likely to continue to expand in the July-September quarter even if it stalls in April-June, he said.

Yuichi Kodama, chief economist at Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance, told Bloomberg News that "exports are growing steadily and external demand is a leading factor in the Japanese economy."

The latest report "confirms that the shipments will continue to drive Japan's economy in coming months, feeding gradually to capital spending and household spending," said Takeshi Minami, chief Japan economist at Norinchukin Research Institute.

The May deficit is "mainly because of a rise in imports, reflecting Japan's resilient economy", Minami said.

Overall exports in May rose 14.9 percent from a year earlier to 5.85 trillion yen thanks to an increase in shipments of cars and steel, chalking up growth for the sixth consecutive month.

The growth in exports is partly thanks to a rebound after powerful twin quakes in southwestern Japan last year disrupted production and supply chains.

But imports expanded faster, rising 17.8 percent to 6.05 trillion yen, boosted by heavier costs for liquefied natural gas, coal and crude oil.

Japan's dependence on fossil fuels has risen since the nation shifted to thermal power generation with most of the nation's nuclear reactors remaining offline after the 2011 Fukushima earthquake/tsunami disaster. 

Japan's politically sensitive surplus with the United States rose 19.0 percent to 411 billion yen as exports increased 11.6 percent.

US President Donald Trump has vowed to root out "unfair" trade practices around the world and target other countries including Japan.

The trade deficit with China shrank 22.4 percent to 311.8 billion yen as exports grew 23.9 percent.

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been trying for years to rejuvenate growth and end an extended period of on-and-off deflation through a policy blitz of easy money, stimulus and reform.

Despite the uptrend in the overall economy, consumer prices remain below the Bank of Japan's two percent inflation target.

Source: AFP

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