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Japan growth slowed to 0.1% in 2024 despite stronger Q4

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Mon, February 17, 2025 Published on Feb. 17, 2025 Published on 2025-02-17T09:18:20+07:00

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Japan growth slowed to 0.1% in 2024 despite stronger Q4 Pedestrians walk past a car dealership for Japanese automaker Toyota in Tokyo on May 8, 2024. (AFP/Yuichi Yamazaki)

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apan's economic growth slowed sharply in 2024, cabinet office data showed on Monday, although the rate for the fourth quarter beat market expectations thanks to strong exports.

Annual GDP growth in the world's fourth-largest economy was 0.1 percent, compared to 1.5 percent in 2023, the data showed.

But the figures for October-December were more upbeat -- quarter-on-quarter growth accelerated to 0.7 percent from 0.4 percent in the July-September period.

The fourth-quarter figure was also more than double market expectations of 0.3 percent growth.

A "megaquake" alert in August and one of the fiercest typhoons in decades had dampened activity during the third quarter.

Ahead of the latest GDP data, the Daiwa Institute of Research said that "various growth factors are seen, including normalisation of production for motor vehicles".

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"Continued improvements in the income environment, a strong appetite for capex spending on the part of corporations, and a comeback for inbound consumption" were also positive factors, the institute said in a report.

This time last year, Germany overtook Japan as the world's third-biggest economy, although India is projected to leapfrog both later this decade.

The change in positions primarily reflected the sharp fall in the yen against the dollar, analysts said at the time.

In January, the Bank of Japan raised interest rates to their highest level in 17 years and signalled more hikes to come.

The move, which left borrowing costs at the highest since 2008, was also underpinned by "steadily" rising wages and financial markets being "stable on the whole", the bank said.

Even as other central banks raised borrowing costs in recent years -- and started cutting again in 2024 -- the BoJ had remained an outlier.

But it concluded in March 2024 that Japan's "lost decades" of economic stagnation and static or falling prices were over, finally lifting rates above zero.

On Monday, Capital Economics said in a note that "even though the jump in Q4 GDP wasn't broad-based, it supports our view that the Bank of Japan will tighten policy more aggressively this year than most anticipate."

There are, however, worries among Japanese companies over the impact of US President Donald Trump's policies on global trade, with fears that hikes in US import tariffs could drive up inflation.

Trump said on Friday that he planned to unveil tariffs on imported cars around April 2, adding to a cascade of levies he has threatened since taking office.

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