From those, the United States ranked No.1 with US $135.9 billion (some 22.9% of Japanese exports), the European Union was No.2 with US $87.6 billion (14.7%) and China was No.3 with US $80.1 billion (13.5%). Up to the end of 2008, Japanese exports amounted to US $776.8 billion total (making it the world´s 4th largest exporter). From those, the United States still ranked No.1 with US $ 158.4 billion (20.4% of Japanese exports), China was No.2 with US $118.8 billion (15.3%) and Korea was No.3 with US $59 billion (7.6%).
Later, the world economic collapse came at the begining of 2009 and so the Japanese export figures to the US, China and the European Union, falling an unprecedented 52.9% to the US, 45.1% to China and 47.4% to the European Union.
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