TOKYO - Japan logged a trade surplus of 57.3 billion yen ($361 million) in February, helped by a rise in chip exports to other Asian countries, government data showed Wednesday, but the Iran conflict and concern over oil supply disruptions cloud the outlook.
Exports rose 4.2 percent to 9.57 trillion yen, up for the sixth consecutive month, while imports increased 10.2 percent from a year earlier to 9.51 trillion yen, both marking record highs for the month, the Finance Ministry said in a preliminary report.
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