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Thomas StorringDirector – Economics and Statistics
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August 08, 2017
JAPAN CURRENT ACCOUNT AND TRADE BALANCE JUNE 2017

Current Account

 In Japan June 2017, the current account increased 122 billion yen to  1,523 billion yen surplus over May 2017.

 

In June 2017, Japan reported a net international trade (goods and services) surplus of 110 billion yen; a primary income surplus of 1,593 billion yen; and a secondary income (transfers)  deficit of 180 billion yen.

  

 Trade Balance

  

In June 2017, Japan's net trade (goods and services) increase by 34 billion yen over May 2017, resulting in a increased surplus of 110 billion yen.

Goods exports decreased by 63 billion yen to 6,111 billion yen. Goods imports increased 46 billion yen to 5,951 billion yen.

Net goods trade surplus decreased by 110 billion yen to 160 billion yen. Net Services increased by 144 billion yen resulting in an improved net services deficit of 50 billion yen over June 2017. 

 

  

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Based on Table 6s-a-2 Current Account (seasonally adjusted), Monthly

 



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