Tokyo (EFE).- Japan registered a commercial deficit of 432,413 million yen (about 2,900 million euros) in April, almost half that in the same month of the previous year, according to what the Japanese Government reported today.
The deficit for April represented 49.4% less year-on-year and is 42.7% lower than the negative output recorded in March, according to data published this Thursday by the Ministry of Finance.
Exports grew in April by 2.6% year-on-year, to 8.29 trillion yen (55,580 million euros), and imports fell by 2.3%, to 8.72 trillion yen (58,480 million euros). .
By country, Japan recorded a deficit of 460,879 million yen (3,090 million euros) with China, its largest trading partner, 168.2% more than the negative balance obtained a year earlier.
With the first economy in the world and its second trading partner, the United States, the Asian country obtained a surplus of 794,830 million yen (5,330 million euros), 23% more year-on-year.
With the European Union, its third trading partner, Japan registered a deficit of 72,402 million yen (486 million euros), which is 62.2% less than that recorded in April 2022.
With Brazil, the Asian country increased its deficit by 22.7% to 56,936 million yen (382 million euros), while in the case of the negative balance with Chile it widened by 45.3% to 89,994 million yen (604 millions of euros).
Japan achieved, on the other hand, a surplus with Mexico worth 86,431 million yen (580 million euros), 129.6% more than last year.