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Container exports from Japan to China weighed 841,320 tons in October, according to a report unveiled by the Japan Maritime Center (JMC). Due to the import restrictions on paper and other waste materials imposed earlier this year by the Chinese government, there was a decrease of 16.6% from the same month of last year, which marked the sixth consecutive month of year-on-year negative growth. In terms of value, nevertheless, they soared 11.5% to ¥888.6 billion, enjoying a year-on-year improvement for 11 months running.
Imports from China to Japan, meanwhile, swelled 1.2% to 1,691,414 tons, which accomplished an expansion from a year earlier for six months in a row, indicated by the JMC report, which has been compiled from trade statistics provided by the Ministry of Finance (MOF). On a Japanese yen scale, they rose 6.5% to ¥1.141 trillion, which hiked year on year for five straight months.Container exports from Japan to China weighed 841,320 tons in October, according to a report unveiled by the Japan Maritime Center (JMC). Due to the import restrictions on paper and other waste materials imposed earlier this year by the Chinese government, there was a decrease of 16.6% from the same month of last year, which marked the sixth consecutive month of year-on-year negative growth. In terms of value, nevertheless, they soared 11.5% to ¥888.6 billion, enjoying a year-on-year improvement for 11 months running.
Imports from China to Japan, meanwhile, swelled 1.2% to 1,691,414 tons, which accomplished an expansion from a year earlier for six months in a row, indicated by the JMC report, which has been compiled from trade statistics provided by the Ministry of Finance (MOF). On a Japanese yen scale, they rose 6.5% to ¥1.141 trillion, which hiked year on year for five straight months.