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Among key regions, U.S.-bound auto exports nosedived 43.5 percent, and auto exports to China
-- Japan's biggest trading partner -- tumbled 40.1 percent. Vehicle shipments to Asia and the European Union were down 27.6 percent and 35.8 percent respectively. Economist Inoue said Japanese exports would likely rebound later in the year as auto production was expected to be back at pre-disaster levels in the coming months. Japan's exports to the United States fell 14.6 percent in May, the ministry said. Exports to China declined 8.1 percent. Asia-bound shipments were down 8.7 percent, while exports to the European Union fell 8.8 percent.
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