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Japan upgrades Q2 GDP on stronger business spending

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Posted on September 8, 2021

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By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan’s economy grew faster than the initially estimated in the April-June quarter, helped by solid capital expenditure, although a resurgence in COVID-19 is undermining service-sector consumption and clouding the outlook. Revised gross domestic product (GDP) data by the Cabinet Office released on Wednesday showed the economy grew […]

Japan's Q2 GDP Revised Upward Amid Strong Business Investment

By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Kantaro Komiya

TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan’s economy grew faster than the initially estimated in the April-June quarter, helped by solid capital expenditure, although a resurgence in COVID-19 is undermining service-sector consumption and clouding the outlook.

Revised gross domestic product (GDP) data by the Cabinet Office released on Wednesday showed the economy grew an annualised 1.9% in April-June, beating economists’ median forecast for a 1.6% gain and the initial estimate of a 1.3% expansion.

It followed Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s announcement last Friday that he was stepping down, paving the way for the Sept. 29 ruling party leadership race, in which contenders will outline their plans to revive the world’s third-largest economy.

The upward revision was caused by better-than-initially-estimated business spending, as a brisk global economic recovery powered capital expenditure and factory output, which more than offset weak service-sector activity.

Still, Japan’s economic recovery remains fragile due to slow COVID-19 vaccinations and as pandemic restrictions hamper private-sector activity, some analysts say.

“Japan’s recovery is lagging behind other advanced economies. As such, the economy’s fully-fledged recovery needs to wait at least until early next year,” said Takeshi Minami, chief economist at Norinchukin Research Institute.

However, global chip shortages may put a drag on Japanese car production and shipments while signs of China’s economic slowdown emerge as sources of concern.

“The 1.9% April-June growth was not enough to push back the nearly 4% dip in January-March – less than a half of it,” said Yoshiki Shinke, chief economist at Dai-ichi Life Research Institute. “On average, ‘stalling’ could be the main description of Japan’s economy during the first half of 2021.”

The second-quarter GDP growth figures translated into quarter-on-quarter expansion of 0.5% in price-adjusted real terms, better than an initial reading of a 0.3% growth and the median estimate for a 0.4% gain.

The capital expenditure component of GDP grew 2.3% in the second quarter from January-March, bigger than the median forecast for 2.0% growth and the preliminary 1.7% gain.

Private consumption, which accounts for more than half of Japan’s GDP, grew 0.9% in April-June from the previous three months, up slightly from a preliminary estimate of a 0.8% gain.

Domestic demand contributed 0.8 percentage points to revised growth figures, while net exports – or exports minus imports – shaved 0.3 percentage point off the second quarter growth.

The data came a day after a weaker-than-expected July household spending reading, which suggested https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/japans-july-household-spending-rises-less-than-expected-2021-09-07 the COVID-19 resurgence could have started hampering consumer activities even earlier in the current quarter.

(Reporting by Tetshshi Kajimoto and Kantaro Komiya; Editing by Sam Holmes)

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the revised GDP growth rate for Japan in Q2?
Japan's economy grew an annualised 1.9% in the April-June quarter, surpassing economists' median forecast of 1.6%.
What factors contributed to the upward revision of Japan's GDP?
The upward revision was primarily due to better-than-initially-estimated business spending, driven by a brisk global economic recovery.
How did private consumption perform in Q2?
Private consumption, which accounts for more than half of Japan's GDP, grew by 0.9% in April-June, slightly up from a preliminary estimate of 0.8%.
What challenges does Japan's economy face despite the growth?
Japan's economic recovery remains fragile due to slow COVID-19 vaccinations and pandemic restrictions that hamper private-sector activity.
What impact did net exports have on Japan's Q2 GDP growth?
Net exports subtracted 0.3 percentage points from the second quarter growth, indicating that exports minus imports had a negative effect on the overall GDP.

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