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    Japan’s economy slows, missing growth forecasts | Business and Economy

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    GDP rises 0.3 percent in the second quarter as consumption and capital spending sag.

    Published On 17 Aug 202617 Aug 2026

    Japan’s economy slowed in the second quarter of the year amid moribund consumption and capital spending, according to official figures.

    Gross domestic product (GDP) grew 0.3 percent in the April-June period from the first quarter, data released by Japan’s Cabinet Office on Monday showed.

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    It was the third consecutive expansion but was down from 0.5 percent growth in the previous quarter and missed the 0.5 percent growth analysts had forecast.

    On an annualised basis, the world’s fourth-largest economy expanded 1.1 percent.

    A survey of 37 economists conducted by the Japan Center for Economic Research, a think tank, had forecast an annualised expansion of 1.67 percent.

    Private consumption was flat in real terms while capital expenditures fell 1.2 percent, or 4.6 percent on an annualised basis, offsetting strong exports, according to the data.

    Broken down by component, net exports contributed 0.5 percentage points to GDP growth while domestic demand accounted for negative 0.2 percent.

    Norihiro Yamaguchi, lead economist for Japan at Oxford Economics, said he expected growth to be sluggish in the second half of 2026 as companies pass rising energy costs on to consumers.

    “Although AI-related goods exports will continue to stay robust in the near term, sluggish non-AI-related global economic activities will limit overall export gains,” Yamaguchi said in a note to clients.

    Japan imports almost all of its crude oil needs, leaving it exposed to elevated energy costs stemming from the fallout of the United States-Israel war on Iran.

    Cost pressures on Japan’s consumers have been exacerbated by the weakness of the Japanese yen, which last month hit a 40-year low against the US dollar.

    The weaker-than-expected growth figures could complicate the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) upcoming decision on interest rates, as it pushes ahead with normalising monetary policy after decades of ultra-low and negative borrowing costs.

    The BOJ, which will hold its next policy meeting on September 17 and 18, in June raised its benchmark interest rate to 1 percent, its highest in more than three decades.

    An interest rate hike in September could help alleviate the chronic weakness of the yen by reducing the large gap in borrowing costs between Japan and other major economies, especially the US.

    Japan’s central bank began to move away from its ultra-loose monetary policy in 2024 when it announced its first rate hike since the 2008 global financial crisis.

    Japan’s stock market rose on Monday amid a broader rally in Asia, with the benchmark Nikkei 225 finishing up more than 0.7 percent.

    South Korea’s KOSPI gained 2.4 percent, while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong and the SSE Composite Index in Shanghai climbed about 1.6 percent and 1.4 percent, respectively.

    In Taiwan, the TAIEX closed up 0.1 percent.



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