japan posts secondbiggest trade deficit in may
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Exports tumbled on the impact of the tsunami

Japan posts second-biggest trade deficit in May

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Containers are loaded onto a cargo ship at Tokyo port
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Containers are loaded onto a cargo ship at Tokyo port Japan in May posted its second-worst trade deficit since records began as exports tumbled on the impact of the March earthquake and tsunami, data showed Monday. Shipments of automobiles, a key sector for the world\'s third-biggest economy, plunged due to massive production disruption caused by the twin disasters that shattered supply chains and led to power shortages.
Japan logged a deficit of 853.7 billion yen ($10.7 billion) in its trade with the rest of the world, the second biggest monthly deficit since comparable records began in 1979 and the biggest shortfall for two-and-a-half years.
The average market forecast was for a deficit of 744 billion yen.
Exports in May tumbled 10.3 percent from a year earlier to 4.76 trillion yen for the third straight month of declines, with shipments of automobiles plunging 38.9 percent and electronic components falling 18.5 percent.
Imports rose 12.3 percent to 5.61 trillion yen following the March 11 catastrophe to chalk up a year-on-year rise for the 17th consecutive month due to higher costs of oil and gas.
\"Given the enormity of the disaster, the current situation is within the realm of expectations,\" Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said at a news conference.
\"Production is recovering faster than expected due to the efforts of individual companies, and I believe the situation will change in the not-so-distant future,\" Edano said.
While auto exports suffered a steep decline, the drop of nearly 40 percent was an improvement on April\'s fall of nearly 70 percent, said Daiwa Institute of Research economist Hiroshi Watanabe.
This illustrated the pace of recovery after power shortages and supply woes forced the likes of Toyota and Honda to shutter factories, he said. \"The deficit will shrink in the summer or later.\"
Credit Suisse economists said \"auto exports will recover relatively quickly\" while the high-tech industry remains a concern due to slow shipments of semiconductors.
\"With the recovery in exports of high value-added products, we expect that the trade deficit will start shrinking within a few months,\" it said.
The nation\'s biggest recorded earthquake and the tsunami it generated left more than 23,000 dead or missing, wiped out entire towns along the northeast coast and crippled a nuclear power plant, leading to meltdowns and radiation leaks.
Subsequent power shortages and a supply crunch forced Japan\'s biggest companies to shut factories, leading to massive production disruption.
The economy was pushed back into recession, contracting an annualised 3.5 percent in the January-March quarter at its sharpest pace since a record 18.0 percent tumble in January-March 2009.
Economists expect it to return to growth in the second half of the year amid reconstruction spending but signs of overseas economic weakness and the ongoing nuclear crisis remain concerns, said Watanabe.
Japan\'s trade balance was negative for a second consecutive month with the May deficit, which reversed a year-before surplus of 309.1 billion yen.
With its biggest trade partner China, Japan ran a deficit of 214.7 billion yen, more than triple the year-before deficit of 60.5 billion yen.
Japan\'s trade surplus with the United States fell 56.0 percent, and that with the European Union dived 77.1 percent.

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