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Japan cuts economic view on weaker production, spending due to COVID revival

September 16, 2021 by David Barret Leave a Comment

September 16, 2021

By Kantaro Komiya

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan cut its economic view for the first time in four months as a surge in COVID-19 cases disrupted manufacturers’ global supply chains and dampened consumer confidence.

In a monthly assessment approved by the cabinet on Thursday, the government pointed to domestic and overseas virus situations as evident downside risks to the country’s economic recovery.

“The economy continued picking up amid severe conditions due to the coronavirus, but the pace has recently been slowing,” the government said in its September report.

Among key economic elements, authorities downgraded their view of production for the first time in 17 months, and private consumption for the first time in four months.

“Automobile production weakened lately … as parts supply shortages due to COVID-19 outbreaks in Southeast Asia have had material impacts on carmakers,” a government official told reporters before the cabinet approved the report.

Together with chip shortages and slowing recoveries in major economies such as China, the government report raised the possibility of production cuts spreading to other sectors beyond carmakers.

Domestically, declining sales of new cars and household electronics showed that consumers are turning more cautious and keeping their purse strings tight not just for services but also for goods, the report said.

The government upgraded its view on home construction given growing demand for suburban houses and rental rooms in cities.

The downgrade to the overall economic outlook reflects a slowdown in Japan’s economic recovery, rather than a change in direction, the government official said, stressing that the backbones of the economy – household and corporate income – remain solid.

The report comes just a few weeks before the end of Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s term as he announced earlier this month he would not run again in his ruling party’s leadership race.

While economists are curtailing https://ift.tt/3lvhjZG their forecasts for the third-quarter output to a modest growth, the next leader of the ruling party, and by extension Japan, will be tasked with getting the world’s third-largest economy on a faster track to recovery ahead of general elections that must be held by late November.

The government will release a preliminary estimate for Japan’s third-quarter gross domestic product on Nov. 15.

(Reporting by Kantaro Komiya; Editing by Kim Coghill)

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David Barret
David Barret

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