The Borneo Post

Japan manufactur­ing shrinks for first time since 2016

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TOKYO: Japanese manu f a c tur ing ac t iv it y contracted in February for the first time in two- and- a-half years as factories cut output amid shrinking domestic and export orders, a private business survey showed.

The survey also showed business confidence in Japan soured for the first time in more than six years, highlighti­ng the growing toll that the US- China trade war is inflicting on Asia’s export- reliant economies and global manufactur­ing.

The Flash Markit/Nikkei Japan Manufactur­ing Purchasing Managers Index ( PMI) fell to a seasonally adjusted 48.5 in February from a final 50.3 in January.

The index fel l below the 50 threshold that separates contractio­n from expansion for the first time since August 2016.

The pessimisti­c turn in business sentiment “comes as no surprise given the internatio­nal headwinds Japanese manufactur­ers are facing such as a China slowdown and the global trade cycle losing further steam,” said Joe Hayes, economist at IHS Markit, which compiles the survey.

“Unless service sector activity can recover from January’s decline, the chance of Japan entering a recession in 2019 looks set to rise.”

The output component of the flash PMI index fell to a preliminar­y 47.0 from a final 54.4 in January to show the fastest contractio­n since May 2016.

Indicators of future activity were equally grim.

Total new orders – domestic and foreign – pointed to a sharper decline in demand than the previous month.

Though expor t order s contracted at a slightly slower pace, it is unlikely to ease doubts about the outlook for overseas demand.

Companies also reduced their purchases of raw materials and other inputs for the second month running.

The PMI survey comes one day after government data showed Japan’s exports fell the most in more than two years in January as China- bound shipments tumbled.

Global trade has slowed over the past year as Washington and Beijing ramped up tariffs on each others’ goods, disrupting supply chains worldwide. At the same time, economic activity has been weakening noticeably in China and Europe. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Chart on Japan’s monthly trade balance. — AFP graphic
Chart on Japan’s monthly trade balance. — AFP graphic

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