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Japan factory output down 2.2% in May

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TOKYO, June 29, (AFP): Japan’s factory output fell a sharper-than-expected 2.2 percent month-on-month in May, reversing a rise in the previous month, official data showed Monday.

The reading from Japan’s industry ministry was worse than the rise of 1.2 percent posted in April and market median forecasts for a drop of 0.8 percent.

The reading came after trade data showed earlier this month that Japan’s exports rose a weaker-than-forecast 2.4 percent in May.

Analysts had expressed concern about the health of the Japanese economy, particular­ly that weak demand overseas could dent factory output as manufactur­ers try to cut the inventory buildup that boosted growth in the first quarter.

“The plunge in industrial production in May points to a contractio­n in GDP this quarter,” said Capital Economics in its client note.

“The Bank of Japan will have to step up the pace of easing before too long,” it said.

The industry ministry said a survey of manufactur­ers’ output projection­s shows expected growth by 1.5 percent in June and 0.6 percent in July.

“Even if these forecasts were realised, industrial output would still

have fallen by around 1.5 percent quarter-(on)-quarter last quarter, consistent

with a contractio­n in Q2 GDP,” Capital Economics said.

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