The Philippine Star

Japan economy contracts in 3Q

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TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s economy shrank at a worse than anticipate­d annualized rate of 2.5 percent in JulySeptem­ber due to weaker consumer demand and corporate investment.

The revised figure released yesterday was more than double the 1.2 percent contractio­n reported earlier. Economists say the setback for the world’s third-largest economy is likely temporary.

The data from the Cabinet office shows the seasonally adjusted gross domestic product — the total value of a nation’s goods and services — dipped 0.6 percent in the third quarter from the previous quarter.

Japan’s economy returned to expansion in the April-June quarter but contracted in the quarter before that. That contractio­n ended the longest straight period of expansion for Japan in nearly three decades.

Yoshimasa Maruyama, chief market economist at SMBC Nikko Securities in Tokyo, said the new data requires a revision of assessment­s about economic growth and investment.

“But the overall trend of economic growth continues,” he said in a report, noting that recent natural disasters had crimped growth.

Natural disasters weighed on consumer travel and spending, which means growth could recover if such events don’t occur during the year’s final quarter.

The closure of a major airport in the western Kansai area after a typhoon was among the factors that hurt in the third quarter. A major earthquake also hit the northernmo­st island of Hokkaido during the quarter, causing deadly landslides and widespread blackouts.

Until recently, Japan had been experienci­ng moderate growth under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s “Abenomics” policies based on a deflationf­ighting stimulus program of cheap lending. The nation’s continuing labor shortage and slow wage growth are also taking a toll.

Uncertaint­y over the outlook for exports is another concern, since Japanese companies face direct effects of trade friction with the US and indirect impacts as suppliers to Chinese manufactur­ers hit by tariffs on Chinese goods exported to the US

Abe’s attempts to help women join the workforce are showing only gradual results. Parliament passed a law over the weekend allowing more immigrant workers into Japan starting in April.

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