the North East of Japan, where factories have major major damage Japanese exports fell more than expected in March, when damage has seen the programmes concerned by last month's earthquake and tsunami.Ministry of exports fell to on the finances of 2.2% over the previous year, the first drop in 16 months.
Shipments of cars fell 28% as area still off loss of parts and slowing down the production to be taken.
The earthquake and the tsunami has damaged factories and disrupted the supply chain.
Shipments of semiconductor products and Electronics also fell 6.9%.
For Japan's two main export countries, 3.4% over the previous year, while shipments to China rose an annual 3.8% decreased deliveries in the United States.
Analysts say is the interruption of the supply chain makes it more difficult to get back for the Japanese producers on track.
"It is very frustrating for automakers and other manufacturers," said Hiroshi Watanbe of Daiwa Institute of research.
"Despite steady demand from abroad, they simply could not make their products due to a supply crunch after the disasters," he added.
Continue reading the most important storyit much progress in restoring the annual production to exports has been falling in April not "end quote Yoshiki Shinke Daiichi life Research Institute deterioration of the situation during the Japanese economy struggles, the impact of the earthquake and tsunami", Analysts warn that the situation could worsen in the coming months.
You say the current numbers not real indicator for the full impact exports are the destruction of the country because many manufacturers would use up existing stocks.
"At least some manufacturers could by for March, limited edition to keep relying on Commons." But now, Commons are gone, forcing companies to completely shut down production, "Hajime Inoue Japan said Research Institute."
Mr Inoue warned that the decline in exports could expand by about 20-30% in the coming months.
Analysts say that while much of the country with the consequences of the earthquake and the tsunami discussion, needs to be done to work, before manufacturers can operated at full capacity.
"There was also damage to the infrastructure, such as ports and airports," said Yoshiki Shinke Daiichi life Research Institute.
"It has not much progress has been restoring the annual production, so that exports will fall in April," he added.
Problems makes
the earthquake and the tsunami led to a shortage of electricity supply in JapanOne of the largest problems of crippling Japan's component makers is the lack of which makes.
Last month earthquake and tsunami has caused damage conventional and power plants of the country, leading to electricity shortages.
Japanese manufacturers are having to come up with measures, their production lines in an attempt to keep finished with a loss in the power supply.
The situation is achieved probably complicated demand for electricity culminating in the coming summer.
Analysts say that is going to affect shipments from the country.
"As a result of power supply constraints in the summer expected a full pick-up service exports is unlikely, that at least until the end of this year", said Yuichi Kodama of Meiji Yasuda life insurance.
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