TOKYO - Japan logged a trade deficit of 1.71 trillion yen ($10.7 billion) in the year through March, remaining in the red for the fifth straight year, as higher U.S. tariffs implemented since April 2025 dragged down auto exports, government data showed Wednesday.
The country's trade deficit has been declining since a massive 22.09 trillion yen of red ink in fiscal 2022 amid the coronavirus pandemic, but it could widen this business year due to the Middle East conflict, which will drive up imports by value amid elevated crude oil prices, economists say.
Log in or create a Free Membership
Account
or
Create accountFree Membership Provides
Newsletter from Editorial Team and access to archive articles from past three months.
By continuing, you agree to the Terms of Use,
and Privacy Policy.