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Economy News How The U S Economy Could Slide Into A Japan Like ‘lost Decade’

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Trump Tariffs Push Japan’s Economy Into Contraction


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Japan’s economy contracts as U.S. tariffs hit exports


Japan has reported its economy contracted at a 1.8% annual pace in July-September as President Trump’s tariffs hurt exports. Read More

Japan’s economy sinks as exports get hit hard by U.S. tariffs


Japan’s economy sank at an annualized rate of 1.8% in the July-September period, government data showed Monday, as President Donald Trump’s tariffs sent the nation’s exports spiraling. Read More

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