TOKYO - Japan posted a trade deficit of 2.03 trillion yen ($15 billion) in November after imports grew more than exports amid higher energy costs and a weaker yen, government data showed Thursday, increasing the likelihood the resource-scarce nation will report its largest-ever yearly deficit at the end of 2022.
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