TOKYO: Japan's exports jumped 16.1% in March from a year earlier, Ministry of Finance (MOF) data showed on Monday, as demand for goods recovered from low, pandemic-hit levels last year. The reading compared with an 11.6% increase expected by economists in a Reuters poll. Imports gained 5.7% in the year to March, versus the median estimate for a 4.7% increase and following a 11.8% rise in the previous month. The trade balance came to a surplus of 663.7 billion yen ($6.11 billion), versus the median estimate for a 490.0 billion yen surplus. To view full tables, go to the MOF website at: http://www.customs.go.jp/toukei/info/index_e.htm ($1 = 108.7000 yen)- Reuters
Source: The Star April 19, 2021 00:00 UTC