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Japan’s IT trade deficit triples in a decade, reaching $43 billion

by thenational.net.in February 25, 2025
February 25, 2025
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Japan’s digital trade deficit reached a record 6.46 trillion yen ($43 billion) in 2024, underscoring the continued dominance of U.S. tech giants in the sector, according to government data cited by media reports. The latest figures, released by the Finance Ministry, mark a significant increase in the country’s digital trade shortfall, which has more than tripled from 2.02 trillion yen in 2014. The digital trade deficit reflects Japan’s increasing reliance on foreign digital services, particularly in cloud infrastructure, online advertising, and software licensing.

U.S. tech giants, including major cloud providers and digital platforms, continue to capture a significant share of Japan’s spending in these areas, contributing to the widening gap. Despite efforts by Japanese firms to strengthen their presence in digital markets, the country remains heavily dependent on foreign digital services, which has intensified over the past decade. Analysts attribute this trend to the rapid expansion of cloud computing and digital advertising services, sectors where U.S. companies have established a strong global footprint.

The Finance Ministry’s preliminary data suggests that while Japan maintains a strong position in traditional export industries, its digital trade balance remains a weak point. Policymakers have acknowledged the need for a more competitive domestic digital sector to reduce reliance on overseas providers and mitigate the growing deficit. Japan has been promoting domestic innovation through initiatives aimed at fostering local cloud services, AI development, and digital infrastructure.

However, these efforts have yet to significantly curb the country’s dependence on foreign tech firms. The surge in digital trade payments aligns with broader global trends, where economies increasingly rely on cross-border digital services. As Japan continues to embrace digital transformation, addressing the growing trade imbalance in this sector remains a key economic challenge. With the digital economy playing an ever-expanding role in global commerce, Japan’s record digital trade deficit highlights the urgency of strengthening its domestic tech ecosystem to ensure long-term competitiveness in the sector. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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