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Japan's current account surplus in November decreased by three slightly wounded decline

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According to Japan's Kyodo Chinese news report, Japan's Finance Ministry announced on the 12th November 2010 balance of payments preliminary data showed that reflect Japan and overseas goods, services and investment status of the transaction The current account surplus down 15 World steel pipe network editing .7 percent to 926.2 billion yen (about 73.8 billion yuan). By the impact of the increase in imports from Asia and other places and other factors, the surplus fell for the first time in nearly three months.


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overseas investment interest and dividends and other investment income grew by 13.0 percent to 822 World pipe network reported that the world's steel pipe network to provide the world's steel pipe network editor .9 billion yen, for four months showed an increase.


exports minus imported goods from the trade surplus of 259.7 billion yen, down 46.6 percent. Exports grew by 9.3 percent to 51,459 billion yen, and imports increased 15.7 percent to 48,862 billion yen.


tourism, transportation and other services trade deficit of 99.3 billion yen.


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