Japan Imports Hit Record High
2026-08-20 00:19
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
Japan’s imports surged 27.8% year-on-year to a fresh record of JPY 12,146.3 billion in July 2026, accelerating from a 25.4% increase in June, exceeding market expectations of 26.5% and marking the strongest growth since November 2022.
The increase was supported by resilient domestic demand, boosted by the government’s late-2025 stimulus measures, as well as higher crude oil prices.
Imports rose from China (26.2%), Hong Kong (10.6%), Taiwan (65.9%), South Korea (28.8%), the U.S.
(58.0%), ASEAN (30.9%) and the Middle East (11.9%), while purchases from the EU declined (-2.3%).
By category, imports increased across all major components, led by electrical machinery (41.3%) amid strong semiconductor demand, followed by manufactured goods (31.2%), machinery (22.4%), chemicals (19.7%), transport equipment (13.5%) and other goods (5.1%).
Meanwhile, crude oil imports soared 87.8% as Japan sought alternative supply routes to bypass the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing Middle East tensions.