TOKYO, Mar 09 (News On Japan) - Japan posted a current account surplus of 941.6 billion yen in January, marking the 12th consecutive month in the black, according to preliminary balance of payments data released by the Finance Ministry on March 9th.
The current account, which reflects transactions with overseas economies including trade in goods and services as well as investment income, remained positive despite a continued trade deficit.
The trade balance, calculated by subtracting imports from exports, showed a deficit of 600.4 billion yen. However, the shortfall narrowed as exports rose sharply.
Exports increased 20.3% compared with the same month a year earlier, helping reduce the scale of the trade deficit.
Source: テレ東BIZ














