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Japan’s Exports to U.S. Fall as Tariffs Start to Bite
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** Japan’s exports to the U.S. took a hit in April, dipping 1.8% compared to last year. The drop comes as American buyers cut back on Japanese cars and machinery—likely a sign that new tariffs are starting to squeeze trade between the two economic powerhouses.
What This Mean: ** This isn’t just a blip—it’s a real-world ripple effect from trade policies. If tariffs keep chipping away at demand, it could strain Japan’s economy and even reshape global supply chains. For everyday folks, it might mean pricier imports or fewer choices down the line.

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