Japan logs first current a/c deficit in 13 yrs in Jan

Japan logged a current account deficit of 172.8 billion yen ($1.8 billion) in January, the first in 13 years, as the global economic downturn sent exports plunging, official data showed on Monday.

Japan logged a current account deficit of 172.8 billion yen ($1.8 billion) in January, the first in 13 years, as the global economic downturn sent exports plunging, official data showed on Monday.

The figure compared with a surplus of 1.164 trillion yen a year earlier, according to the finance ministry. It was the first current account deficit since January 1996, the government said. Exports dived 46.3% from a year earlier to 3.282 trillion yen, while imports tumbled 31.7% to 4.127 trillion yen.
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