Japanese exports and imports fell by 30% in 2009. The exports fell by $516.3 billion in 2009 from $747 billion in 2008. The imports to Japan amounted to $490.6 billion, down 30.7 % from 2008. Japan also earned $25.7 billion trade surplus in 2009, down 32.7% from $38.2 billion in 2008. The following table shows distribution of Japan’s import partners (in percentages).
The following table shows Japan’s exports to the US for some commodities and the gain/loss percentage in 2009 compared to 2008.
|
Commodity
|
Export Worth
|
Gain/Loss Percentage
|
|
Passenger cars |
$24.1 billion |
-41.7% |
|
Automotive parts |
$6.3 billion |
-29.5% |
|
Computer accessories |
$5.3 billion |
-20.8% |
|
Industrial machinery |
$5.1 billion |
-22.2% |
|
Electric products |
$3 billion |
-23.6% |
|
Semiconductors |
$2.4 billion |
-31.2% |
|
Engines |
$2.3 billion |
-36.1% |
|
Pharmaceuticals |
$2.29 billion |
-10.3% |
|
Medical equipment |
$2.26 billion |
-12.1% |
Source: http://import-export.suite101.com/article.cfm/japan-trade-statistics-2009
The following table shows Japan’s imports from the US for some commodities and the gain/loss percentage in 2009 compared to 2008.
|
Commodity
|
Export Worth
|
Gain/Loss Percentage
|
|
Civilian aircrafts |
$4.2 billion |
-18.2% |
|
Medicinal equipment |
$2.8 billion |
-1.7% |
|
Pharmaceuticals |
$2.5 billion |
32.2% |
|
Meat and Poultry |
$2.1 billion |
3.2% |
|
Telecom equipment |
$1.7 billion |
-8.4% |
|
Household goods |
$1.5 billion |
-10.6% |
|
Industrial machinery |
$1.45 billion |
-39.4% |
|
Chemicals |
$1.2 billion |
-14.8% |
|
Soybeans |
$1.1 billion |
-20.1% |
Source: http://import-export.suite101.com/article.cfm/japan-trade-statistics-2009
China’s primary export commodities include electrical goods, apparel, textiles, iron and steel, optical and medical equipment. The following table shows China’s exports in the year 2008 and 2009 (data in USD trillion).

The following table shows the distribution of China’s export partners in percentages.

China’s primary import commodities include oil and mineral fuels, optical and medical equipment, metal ores, plastics and organic chemicals. The following table shows China’s imports in the year 2008 and 2009 in USD trillion.

The following table shows the distribution of China’s import partners in percentages.
