Japanese exports continued to increase in November because of robust demand from Asia, easing concerns about the strength of the country's economic recovery.
Real exports were up by 0.6 per cent on October, according to Bank of Japan data. This was the eighth consecutive monthly rise, although the pace of increase was the slowest since exports began to recover in April.
The strength of demand from the rest of Asia provides reassurance that a strong export performance will keep Japan out of recession next year even if domestic consumption, which has been boosted by the government's fiscal stimulus, slows.
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