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Lower yen is beneficial to an export-oriented economy, no?
Contrary to popular belief, Japan is actually not that export-dependent. Like other G7 countries, domestic household consumption account >50% of their GDP and thus their economy is more sensitive to consumer sentiments. For many years they say that Japan's consumer sentiment has been weak due to an aging population and deflation, that's why their policymakers are keen to push up inflation to ~2%.
List of largest consumer markets - Wikipedia
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Japan has ‘once-in-lifetime’ chance to end deflation, says departing BoJ official
Outspoken reflationist Goushi Kataoka backs bold easing measures to capitalise on rising prices globally
www.ft.com
In fact, Japan runs a trade deficit more often than a trade surplus.
Real Net Exports of Good and Services for Japan
Graph and download economic data for Real Net Exports of Good and Services for Japan (JPNRGDPNGS) from Q1 1994 to Q1 2024 about Japan, exports, Net, goods, services, and real.
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However, Japan still has large NIIP and current account surplus over the years due to investment income from overseas. Their investment income is funding their imports from a balance of payment perspective.
Japan Current Account Balance, 1996 – 2023 | CEIC Data
Japan Current Account recorded a surplus of 14.2 USD bn in Apr 2023, compared with a surplus of 7.5 USD bn in the previous month.
www.ceicdata.com
Japan logged a trade deficit of 1.21 trillion yen or about 8.4 billion dollars, the largest for the month of July in yen terms since comparable data was available in 1996.
The surplus of primary income that shows interest and dividends from investments in overseas securities was up to 2.43 trillion yen, or roughly 16.9 billion dollars. A weaker yen increased the value of dividends from overseas subsidiaries.
Japan posts smallest current account surplus for July on record | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
Japan's current account balance has gone into the black for the first time in two months, but surging energy prices made it the smallest surplus for July on record.
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