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Japan's exports have risen the most in 17 months easing concerns about the impact of a global slowdown on the Japanese economy. 五月份日本出口额达到近17个月以来最高点,消除了全球经济不景气对日本经济有不良影响的担忧。 Exports rose 10% in May from a year earlier, boosted by a 38% jump in deliveries to the US. Shipments to China, Japan's biggest trading partner, also rose for the first time in eight months. Japan's export-dependent economy relies heavily on demand from markets such as the US, Europe and China for growth. Meanwhile, imports also rose by a better-than-expected 9% during the month, which analysts1 said was a sign that domestic demand may also be picking up. "The increase in imports is a sign that the Japanese economy is not doing so badly," said Hiroshi Miyazaki chief economist2 at Shinkin Asset Management. US factor Japan's export sector3 has been hurt by a slowing demand from some of its key markets in recent months. Its shipments to China have been falling amid slowing growth in the world's second-largest economy. At the same time, consumer demand in Europe has also been hurt by the ongoing4 debt crisis in some of the region's economies. However, demand for Japanese goods from the US has been rising steadily5. The jump in May deliveries to the US comes after shipments to the country rose by 43% in April and 24% the month before. Analysts said that demand from the world's biggest economy was likely to remain strong in the near term and that it will benefit Japan's growth. "For Japan, strength in the US economy could more than offset6 the slowdown in Europe and China," said Mr Miyazaki. 点击收听单词发音
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