Japan’s economy manages 1.1% growth rate despite headwinds
Summary
Japan’s economy grew at an annual rate of 1.1% during April to June 2026, despite flat consumer spending and slower export growth. The growth was supported by demand for Japanese cars and computer chips, but rising energy costs and a weak yen created challenges.Key Facts
- Japan’s GDP grew 0.3% from the first quarter to the second quarter of 2026 when adjusted for seasonal changes.
- The annualized GDP growth rate for April-June was 1.1%, down from 2.1% in the previous quarter.
- Private consumer spending fell by 1.2% in the April-June period compared to January-March.
- Exports increased by 0.5%, driven by strong demand for automobiles and semiconductors.
- Japan faces higher energy costs due to the war in Iran disrupting oil supply routes.
- The Bank of Japan raised its economic growth forecast slightly to 0.6% for the current fiscal year.
- The yen has weakened against the U.S. dollar, helping exporters but making imports more expensive.
- Wage growth in Japan remains low, contributing to concerns about rising prices and weak consumer spending.
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