Times are changing:
TOKYO, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Japan's trade with China and Hong Kong exceeded its trade with the United States -- its biggest trading partner for decades -- for the first time in 2004, reflecting China's growing clout in the global economy.
The share of China plus Hong Kong in Japan's overall trade stood at 20.1 percent, while that with the United States stood at 18.6 percent, Japanese government data showed on Wednesday.
"It reflects lower customs duties due to China's entry into the WTO (World Trade Organisation), and more importantly the shift of Japanese firms moving production to China," said Osamu Tanaka, an economist at Morgan Stanley.
The share of trade with China without Hong Kong stood at 16.5 percent in 2004, up from 15.5 percent in 2003.
China's rapid economic growth -- 9.5 percent in 2004 -- has created huge demand for imported goods, which has fueled the strong export growth at Japanese companies that has sustained Japan's recovery.
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