TOKYO (AP) — Japan reports its trade deficit narrowed sharply in April from the previous year as the plunge in oil prices cut fuel import costs, while exports to the U.S. and the rest of Asia surged. The Finance Ministry reported on Monday a 53.4 billion yen ($439.6 million) deficit in April, compared with an 825.5 billion yen deficit the year before.Read more on NewsOK.com