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Japan's Current Account Surplus Hits Record 25 T. Yen in Fiscal 2023

Japan's Current Account Surplus Hits Record 25 T. Yen in Fiscal 2023

   Tokyo, May 10 (Jiji Press)--Japan's current account surplus in fiscal 2023 soared 2.8-fold from the previous year to hit a record high of 25,339 billion yen, mainly thanks to a smaller trade deficit, the Finance Ministry said in a preliminary report Friday.
   In the year that ended in March 2024, the country's goods trade deficit shrank to 3,572.5 billion yen from the previous year's 17,786.9 billion yen. Exports rose 2.1 pct to 101,866.6 billion yen, while imports fell 10.3 pct to 105,439.1 billion yen.
   The surplus in the primary income balance, which reflects dividend and interest flows, inched up 0.6 pct to 35,531.2 billion yen.
   In March alone, Japan's current account surplus climbed 44 pct from a year before to 3,398.8 billion yen.

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