What percentage of exports does Japan export to China?

Today, Japan exports more to China than the US. China became the number one export partner for Japan, replacing the US. It is the first time such a shift ocurred in decades since Japan started keeping trading records in the 50´s.In 2005, Japanese exports amounted to US $595 billion total.

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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