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Japan Posts Record Current Account Surplus for Second Straight Year in 2025

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Tokyo, February 09 (QNA) - Japan saw a record current account surplus for the second straight year in 2025, posting a 31.88 trillion yen ($202 billion) surplus on higher returns on foreign investments and a smaller trade deficit due to stronger exports, government data showed Monday.
The surplus in the current account balance, one of the widest gauges of international trade, grew 11.1 percent from a year earlier, hitting the highest level since comparable data became available in 1985, Japan's news agency (Kyodo) reported, citing the Finance Ministry's preliminary report.
Primary income, which reflects how much Japan earned from overseas investments, grew 4.7 percent to 41.59 trillion yen, as dividends from offshore subsidiaries increased, the ministry said.
The goods trade deficit plunged 76.8 percent to 848.7 billion yen with exports rising 2.5 percent to 107.76 trillion yen, on the back of robust demand for semiconductors and foods, while imports edged down 0.1 percent to 108.61 trillion yen.
The services trade balance saw a deficit of 3.39 trillion yen, up 22.2 percent, due to more payouts for research and development services abroad, including for copyright royalties, in the pharmaceutical and auto sectors.
The travel surplus, meanwhile, came to 6.34 trillion yen, hitting a new record, buoyed by upbeat inbound tourism.
In December alone, the country's current account surplus dropped 32.0 percent from a year earlier to a 728.8 billion yen, the ministry said. (QNA)


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