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Japan GDP shrinks 0.2% in November, hit by inflation: JCER
Household consumption fell 1.2%, the largest dip in 9 monthsShoppers in Japan are reining in spending due to inflation. © Reuters
Nikkei staff writersJanuary 11, 2023 21:00 JST
TOKYO -- Japan's gross domestic product shrank 0.2% in November on a month-on-month seasonally adjusted basis, as inflation hits private spending, the Japan Center for Economic Research said on Wednesday.
However, if December GDP grew at the October-November average rate, Japan's economy would have expanded by 2.9% in real terms in the final quarter, compared with the September period, the JCER said.
The main drag on topline growth in November was household consumption, which fell by 1.2% from the previous month, the biggest margin since February last year. The think tank said contractions in personal spending were observed in all three categories -- durables and semi-durables, non-durables, and services, indicating that households were reining in spending amid rising inflation.
Corporate capital investment, another pillar of domestic demand, also shrank 0.8% month-on-month in November. Capital goods shipments, an indicator of the level of investment, fell in several categories of machineries. Housing investment also dropped by 0.5% from October.
Reflecting sluggish consumer demand, goods and services imports in real terms declined 2.9% in the month from October. Goods imports dropped 3.5%. Exports, on the other hand, remained flat with a 5.4% expansion in shipments to the European Union but a 3.5% decline to China.
Japan GDP shrinks 0.2% in November, hit by inflation: JCER
Household consumption fell 1.2%, the largest dip in 9 months
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