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Japan suffers worst economic slump in five years

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February 17, 2020
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Japan suffers worst economic slump in five years

TOKYO: Japan has suffered its worst quarterly gross domestic product (GDP) contraction in more than five years, with a tax hike and a deadly typhoon taking a toll on the world's third-largest economy.

The nation's GDP in the three months to December shrank 1.6 per cent from the previous quarter, even before the COVID-19 outbreak in China hit Japan, according to official data published on Monday (Feb 170.

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The quarter was marked by a rise in consumption tax from 8 per cent to 10 per cent, as well as Typhoon Hagibis, which killed more than 100 people and caused widespread flooding.

Economists were braced for a contraction of around 1 per cent but had not expected such a poor figure, with Takeshi Minami, chief economist at Norinchukin Research Institute, saying it was "quite an undershooting".

"There was a hit from natural disasters but consumer sentiment was particularly weak after the tax hike despite government measures to ease the impact," he told AFP.

Monday's data snapped four quarters of growth and was the biggest contraction since the second quarter of 2014 when the economy shrank 1.9 per cent.

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That quarter followed a hike in the sales tax from 5 per cent to 8 per cent and the latest slump also appears to have been affected by a rise in consumption tax to 10 per cent that came into effect on Oct 1.

Private consumption was hard hit, dropping by 2.9 per cent – the first fall in five quarters.

Expenditure on factories and equipment decreased 3.7 per cent despite investment getting a boost from cashless-payment systems that allow consumers to alleviate the consumption tax hike.

"BLEAK PROSPECTS"

Economists are now carefully watching to see what impact the new virus will have on the world's third-largest economy, as it hits Japanese companies' manufacturing activities and tourism.

Japan has only a "bleak" prospect of returning to growth in the first quarter of this year, said Minami.

Private consumption would likely pick up from the October-December quarter but how much it will recover in the coming months would depend on the spread of the virus, he said.

"Also, exports might struggle as delays of parts shipments from China could disrupt supply chains," he said.

He added it was "possible" that the economy will shrink for a second consecutive quarter, the technical definition of a recession.

Health minister Katsunobu Kato on Sunday urged the public to avoid crowds and "non-essential gatherings", including Japan's notoriously packed commuter trains, to prevent the virus from spreading.

However, Naoya Oshikubo, senior economist at SuMi Trust, predicted the COVID-19 outbreak would not impede recovery in the first quarter of 2020.

"External demand should continue to grow in Q1 2020 despite thRead More – Source

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TOKYO: Japan has suffered its worst quarterly gross domestic product (GDP) contraction in more than five years, with a tax hike and a deadly typhoon taking a toll on the world's third-largest economy.

The nation's GDP in the three months to December shrank 1.6 per cent from the previous quarter, even before the COVID-19 outbreak in China hit Japan, according to official data published on Monday (Feb 170.

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The quarter was marked by a rise in consumption tax from 8 per cent to 10 per cent, as well as Typhoon Hagibis, which killed more than 100 people and caused widespread flooding.

Economists were braced for a contraction of around 1 per cent but had not expected such a poor figure, with Takeshi Minami, chief economist at Norinchukin Research Institute, saying it was "quite an undershooting".

"There was a hit from natural disasters but consumer sentiment was particularly weak after the tax hike despite government measures to ease the impact," he told AFP.

Monday's data snapped four quarters of growth and was the biggest contraction since the second quarter of 2014 when the economy shrank 1.9 per cent.

Advertisement

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That quarter followed a hike in the sales tax from 5 per cent to 8 per cent and the latest slump also appears to have been affected by a rise in consumption tax to 10 per cent that came into effect on Oct 1.

Private consumption was hard hit, dropping by 2.9 per cent – the first fall in five quarters.

Expenditure on factories and equipment decreased 3.7 per cent despite investment getting a boost from cashless-payment systems that allow consumers to alleviate the consumption tax hike.

"BLEAK PROSPECTS"

Economists are now carefully watching to see what impact the new virus will have on the world's third-largest economy, as it hits Japanese companies' manufacturing activities and tourism.

Japan has only a "bleak" prospect of returning to growth in the first quarter of this year, said Minami.

Private consumption would likely pick up from the October-December quarter but how much it will recover in the coming months would depend on the spread of the virus, he said.

"Also, exports might struggle as delays of parts shipments from China could disrupt supply chains," he said.

He added it was "possible" that the economy will shrink for a second consecutive quarter, the technical definition of a recession.

Health minister Katsunobu Kato on Sunday urged the public to avoid crowds and "non-essential gatherings", including Japan's notoriously packed commuter trains, to prevent the virus from spreading.

However, Naoya Oshikubo, senior economist at SuMi Trust, predicted the COVID-19 outbreak would not impede recovery in the first quarter of 2020.

"External demand should continue to grow in Q1 2020 despite thRead More – Source

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