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People work near cargo containers loaded from trucks at a port in Tokyo in this file photo. Japanese exports most likely rose at a slower pace for the second straight month in August, pressured by weakening demand across Asia as China’s economic slowdown takes a toll on export-growth engines in the region. Exports were expected to be up 4 percent last month from a year ago, a poll of 22 analysts found, slowing from a 7.6 percent gain in July and a 9.5 percent jump in June.SD-Agencies
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