US imports fell in April, as US imports from Japan dropped 25.5% (on a not seasonally adjusted basis) led by a 69.4% plunge in autos. Also dropping, by 21.2% m/m, were parts imported from Japan needed to assemble motor vehicles in the US. Some of the recent weakness in Chinese imports was probably caused by the Japanese parts shortage too. China’s imports from Japan dropped 14.6% during April to $178.3 billion (saar), the lowest reading since September 2010. This total recovered some of the loss during May with a gain of 6.1%, but was still 18.2% below January’s record high. |
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