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The Japanese economy faces multiple challenges to growth.
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IntroductionJapan's economic data for the fourth quarter of 2024 shows that the Gross Domestic Product (GDP ...

Japan's economic data for the fourth quarter of 2024 shows that the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) exceeded market expectations, achieving a growth of 0.7%, with an annualized growth rate of 2.8%. However, the rise in prices and high corporate costs have impacted the recovery of personal consumption, gradually revealing concerns about economic growth. Despite corporate investment driving overall growth, personal consumption showed negative growth due to price pressures, indicating challenges in the economic recovery.
The wage growth in Japan's labor market has failed to keep up with the pace of price increases, which is expected to affect the pace of consumption recovery. Although nominal wages increased by 4.1%, the actual growth was only 1.4%. Additionally, facing high raw material prices, some Japanese companies have postponed investment projects, increasing economic uncertainty.
On the other hand, international factors cannot be ignored in their impact on Japan's economy. The strong US dollar and the "reciprocal tariffs" policy may exacerbate Japan's imported inflation pressure, raising expectations of interest rate hikes by the Bank of Japan and increasing the cost burden on businesses. In January, Japan's wholesale inflation rate jumped to 4.2%, reaching a seven-month high, further increasing market expectations of interest rate hikes.
Moreover, the potential impact of US trade policies, particularly on the automotive industry, will bring negative impacts on Japan's real economy and key industries. The US imposes high tariffs on imported steel and aluminum products and considers "reciprocal tariffs" on cars and electronic products, which could increase costs for Japan's automobile industry and affect its competitiveness.
In the face of these challenges, the Japanese government and central bank need to find a balance between sustaining growth and controlling inflation to address the current complex domestic and international economic situation.


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