TOKYO — Japan's exports rose faster than expected in November, data showed on Wednesday, helped by a weaker yen and solid global demand although businesses worry protectionist US trade policies will undermine future growth.
Total exports rose 3.8 percent year on year in November, more than a median market forecast for a 2.8-percent increase and following a 3.1-percent rise in October.
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