Japan factory output flat in July

Sluggish factory output data is yet another setback for policymakers who have struggled to lift an economy mired in nearly two decades of deflation

Japan factory output flat in July
Reuters
Last Updated : Sep 01 2016 | 12:27 AM IST
Growth in Japan's industrial output ground to a halt in July after June's gains, underscoring the fragility of factory activity and the continuing challenge to policymakers grappling with a stalling economy.

The flat reading compared with economists' median estimate in a Reuters poll of a 0.8 percent increase, following a 2.3 per cent increase in June, data by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry showed on Wednesday.

Manufacturers surveyed by the ministry expect output to rise 4.1 per cent in August and decline 0.7 per cent in September.

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"July output data was a little weak and it suggested factory activity was stalling," said Hidenobu Tokuda, senior economist at Mizuho Research Institute. "Output may temporarily rise in the current quarter as effects of Kumamoto earthquakes fade."

The economy will return to growth in the current quarter but the momentum would not last long as falling capital spending in the United States and slowing growth in China weighed on Japan's exports and output for the rest of the year, he said.

Sluggish factory output data is yet another setback for policymakers who have struggled to generate virtuous growth in consumption and production to lift an economy mired in nearly two decades of deflation and stagnation, without much success.

The ministry maintained its assessment on industrial output, saying production was seesawing but a pickup was seen in some parts.

By sector, transport equipment, electronic parts and devices grew in July, while chemicals and fabricated metals fell as reaction to the prior month's gains, a ministry official said.

"We kept the assessment unchanged given that output turned flat while inventory adjustment made a steady progress and production plans suggest stable rises ahead," he added.

Growth in Japan's economy, the world's third largest, stalled in April-June, and analysts expect any rebound in the current quarter to be modest due to weak global demand and a strong yen that undermines exports and capital expenditure.

With the economy stalling and price growth well short of the Bank of Japan's 2 per cent target, a majority of economists expect the central bank to ease policy further next month alongside a planned review of its existing stimulus programme.

The government, for its part, is set to roll out economic stimulus featuring 13.5 trillion yen ($132 billion) in fiscal measures for public works and other spending to spur economic growth.

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First Published: Sep 01 2016 | 12:09 AM IST

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