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Japan raises view on exports, but says economic situation still severe

- TOKYO -AFP

Japan's government upgraded its view on exports and output in August for the second straight month as global demand slowly improves, but authoritie­s cautioned conditions were still severe due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. The government left unchanged its overall assessment that the world's third-largest economy is "showing signs of picking up" after falling into a deep recession due to the health crisis.

"The Japanese economy remains in a severe situation due to the novel coronaviru­s, but it is showing signs of picking up recently," the government said in its economic report for August. Authoritie­s said the impact from policy steps at home and improvemen­ts in economic activity overseas led to hopes that the pickup in the economy will continue. But they also cautioned that attention should be given to the risk that coronaviru­s infections would continue to weigh on domestic and overseas economies.

Data earlier this month showed Japan suffered its biggest economic slump on record in the second quarter as the coronaviru­s crisis hit corporate and household activity hard, knocking the size of real gross domestic product to decade-low levels.

While the economy is seen rebounding after lockdowns were lifted in late May, many analysts expect a recovery to pre-coronaviru­s levels will take time as a renewed rise in infections makes consumers cautious. The more optimistic view on exports was underpinne­d by better economic activity among major trading partners, which especially helped boost US-bound shipments.

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