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    Japan’s manufacturing sector sees slight confidence boost in December

    December 14, 2024
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    Business confidence among Japan’s major manufacturers improved slightly in December, according to the Bank of Japan’s latest Tankan survey released on Friday. The sentiment index rose to 14, up from 13 in September, signaling cautious optimism among companies such as carmakers and technology firms. The figure surpassed market expectations, which had predicted a level of 12 based on a survey conducted by Kyodo News.

    Japan’s manufacturing sector sees slight confidence boost in December

    The quarterly survey, a key indicator of corporate sentiment, reflects the mood of Japan’s largest manufacturers as they navigate a challenging global economic environment. The positive shift suggests that businesses may be seeing a more stable outlook, despite lingering pressures from international trade and domestic economic constraints. In contrast, confidence among large non-manufacturers, including the service sector, declined slightly.

    The index for this group fell to 33 in December, down from 34 in September, highlighting continued caution in sectors more exposed to domestic consumption trends. The mixed results come as Japan’s central bank carefully monitors economic trends amid slow growth in global demand and uncertainties around monetary policy. Analysts note that while the improvement among manufacturers is encouraging, the dip in non-manufacturers’ sentiment underscores uneven recovery across sectors.

    The Tankan survey, which polls thousands of companies, is closely watched for insights into corporate plans for investment, hiring, and expansion. It plays a critical role in shaping the Bank of Japan’s monetary policy decisions. Despite the improvement, Japanese manufacturers face ongoing challenges, including fluctuating energy costs, a volatile yen, and geopolitical tensions impacting global supply chains.

    Meanwhile, non-manufacturers continue to grapple with inflationary pressures and the post-pandemic shifts in consumer behavior. As Japan enters the new year, these indicators will remain pivotal for gauging economic momentum and guiding policymaker strategies. The December data provide a mixed but cautiously optimistic picture for the nation’s economic outlook. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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