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Japan’s Q3 GDP growth at 0.9%, driven by household consumption

Last updated: November 15, 2024 8:45 am
Published: November 15, 2024
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MENA Newswire News Desk: Japan’s economy achieved an annualized growth rate of 0.9% in the July-September quarter, maintaining its expansion for the second consecutive quarter. The rise, driven by robust consumer spending, follows temporary income tax cuts and increased summer bonuses, according to government data released Friday. The real gross domestic product (GDP), adjusted for inflation, grew by 0.2% compared to the April-June period, reflecting steady domestic demand despite international economic challenges.

Japan’s Q3 GDP growth at 0.9%, driven by household consumption

Consumer spending, which constitutes more than half of Japan’s GDP, recorded a 0.9% increase in the third quarter, fueled by temporary fiscal measures that boosted household disposable income. The Cabinet Office, in its preliminary report, emphasized the role of private consumption in supporting growth, marking it as a significant contributor to the economic expansion. The impact of government-led initiatives to stimulate spending was evident as households and businesses responded positively to incentives.

While domestic consumption performed strongly, other sectors revealed a mixed picture. Exports, a traditional pillar of Japan’s economy, faced headwinds due to global economic slowdowns and persistent challenges in key sectors like semiconductors and automotive manufacturing. Business investment remained steady, with modest improvements in technology and renewable energy industries.

Economists cautioned that sustaining the momentum in private consumption would be crucial for continued economic growth. Concerns persist regarding external pressures, including fluctuating energy prices, global market volatility, and the yen’s instability against major currencies. These factors could impact the pace of recovery in the coming quarters. The government welcomed the GDP figures as evidence of effective fiscal policy and resilient domestic demand.

Policymakers are reportedly exploring additional measures to further bolster spending and safeguard key industries amid potential challenges anticipated in 2025. Japan’s economic performance highlights its capacity to navigate a volatile global landscape while leveraging domestic strengths. As other economies in the Asia-Pacific region grapple with similar challenges, Japan’s strategies may offer valuable insights into balancing domestic stimulation with external uncertainties.

The country continues to address structural issues such as an aging population and labor shortages, with policymakers striving to ensure sustainable growth. This latest growth data underscores Japan’s resilience, providing a crucial foundation for addressing longer-term challenges and solidifying its position as a stable economic force in the region.

TAGGED:cabinet officeconsumer-driven growthdomestic demandeconomic expansionfiscal incentivesglobal pressuresgovernment tax cutsJapan economyjapan gdpjapanese consumer spendingKyodo Newsprivate consumptionq3 gdp growthsummer bonusesyen fluctuations
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