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Japan's Q1 GDP contraction narrows on consumption improvement, revised figure shows

Japan's Q1 GDP contraction narrows on consumption improvement, revised figure shows

Reuters
TOKYO: Japan's economy contracted in the January-March quarter at a slower pace than initially estimated, government data showed on Monday, with consumption figures revised upwards even as uncertainty on US tariffs clouds the outlook.
Gross domestic product shrank an annualised zero point two per cent in the three months to March, the Cabinet Office's revised data showed, slower than the zero point seven per cent contraction in the initial estimate and economists' median forecast.
The revised quarter-on-quarter number translates as flat in price-adjusted terms, compared with a zero point two per cent shrinkage issued on May 16.
Monday's revised data reinforced analysts' concern that the economy was losing steam even before US President Donald Trump's so-called reciprocal tariffs in April 2.
Private consumption, which accounts for more than half of the Japanese economy, inched up zero point one per cent, versus flat in the preliminary reading.
The capital expenditure component of GDP, a barometer of private demand-led strength, rose 1.10 per cent in the first quarter, revised down from 1.40 per cent in the initial estimate. Economists had estimated a 1.30 per cent rise.
External demand, or exports minus imports, knocked zero point eight percentage point off growth, the same as the initial reading. On the other hand, domestic demand contributed zero point eight percentage point.
Japan faces a 24 per cent US tariff starting in July unless it can negotiate a lower rate. It is also scrambling to find ways to persuade Washington to exempt its automakers from 25 per cent tariffs on automobiles, Japan's biggest industry.
Policymakers and analysts are concerned global trade tension unleashed by US tariffs may complicate the Bank of Japan's efforts to normalise monetary policy.
The BOJ is set to hold a two-day policy meeting early next week.

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