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Japan’s exports rose for the 17th month in a row in July, driven by strong demand for autos and mineral fuels, Ministry of Finance data showed Wednesday.
Exports rose 19% in July from a year earlier, which was slightly stronger than the 18.2% increase expected by economists surveyed by FactSet. Exports rose 19.4% in June.
EU-bound shipments led the growth, increasing by 31.6%, mainly due to the robust demand for autos and semiconductor manufacturing equipment.