《經濟》日本5月出口按年下降1.7% 八個月來首次下跌
日本出口八個月來首次下降,加劇日本經濟陷入技術性衰退的風險。日本5月出口按年下降1.7%,主要受汽車、鋼鐵及礦物燃料等影響,市場原預期爲下降3.7%。進口則較去年同期下跌7.7%,主要受原油及煤炭等影響。
日本連續第二個月出現貿易逆差,5月逆差擴大至6,376億日圓。5月份,日本對美汽車出口下降24.7%。日本對美整體出口減少11.1%,進口亦下降13.5%,導致貿易順差達4,517億日圓。同時,日本對中國的出口下降8.8%,對歐洲出口增長4.9%。
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