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What are Japan's main exports and imports? |
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![]() Manufactured imports accounted for 59.3% of all imports in 1997 by value, twice the share they claimed almost a decade ago. The total value of imports in 1997 was $338.7 billion, against $420.8 billion for exports. The main export items were machineries, including computers, accounting for 32.3% of the total. Other major export categories were electrical appliances (32%) and cars and other transport equipment (29.2%). The list of imports was headed by machinery products, including cars, television sets, videocassette recorders, computers, cameras, and watches, which accounted for 28.0% of the total. In second place came petroleum and other energy resources (18.4%), followed by foodstuffs (14.5%) and iron ore and other minerals (5.3%). Japanese are now surrounded by imports in the things they wear and use every day: their clothing and footwear, tables, sofas and other furniture, carpets, china, bags and accessories, stationery, toys, and countless other items. Photo courtesy of Tokyo Metropolitan Government. |
Foodstuffs | Textiles | Chemical products | Nonmetallic mineral products | Metal and metal products | Machinery and equipment | Others | Total |
2,209 | 8,319 | 29,965 | 5,164 | 26,779 | 310,417 | 38,042 | 420,895 |
Foodstuffs | Textile materials | Metal ores and scrap | Other raw materials | Fossil fuels | Chemical products | Machinery and equipment | Others | Total |
46,148 | 1,533 | 8,606 | 29,305 | 62,228 | 23,645 | 95,005 | 72,234 | 338,704 |
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