Japan registered a trade deficit of 63.9 billion yen in October, according to
figures released by the Finance Ministry today.
The preliminary report said exports declined 7.7 percent to 6,926.1 billion
yen, while imports advanced 7.4 percent to 6,990.1 billion yen.
The trade surplus with the United States was down 27.5 percent, while that
with the rest of Asia plunged 38.7 percent.
The trade data are measured on a customs-cleared basis before adjustments for
seasonal factors.