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Japan’s Economy Grew Slower Than Expected in Q2

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  • Japan’s GDP grew by 0.7% in the second quarter of 2024, down from the 0.8% initially estimated.
  • Household spending and business investment were lower than forecasted, contributing to the downward revision.
  • Despite the slowdown, it was still the fastest economic growth Japan had seen in the past year.

Tokyo, 10 September (FinanceFlashNews) – Japan’s economic growth in the second quarter of 2024 was weaker than initially estimated, according to a report from Reuters, citing data from RTTNews and tradingeconomics. Japan’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) rose by 0.7% quarter-on-quarter, slightly missing the 0.8% growth forecasted by economists and reported in a preliminary estimate in mid-August.

The revision was primarily driven by weaker-than-expected household spending and business investments. Household spending grew by 0.9%, compared to the original estimate of 1%, and business investment increased by 0.8%, down from the anticipated 0.9%.

Government spending confirmed earlier estimates, rising by 0.1%, although this represented a slowdown from the 0.3% growth seen in the first quarter.

Japan’s foreign trade offered little support to the economy in the second quarter, with exports growing by 1.5% but imports increasing even faster, by 1.7%.

Despite the downward revision, Japan’s second-quarter economic growth remained the strongest since the second quarter of 2023, which also saw a 0.7% quarterly increase in GDP.

On an annualized basis, growth slowed from an initially reported 3.1% to 2.9%, falling short of economists’ expectations of 3.2%.


Japan Q2 Economic Growth Data

CategoryGrowth (%)
GDP Growth (QoQ)0.7
Expected GDP Growth (QoQ)0.8
Household Spending Growth0.9
Expected Household Spending Growth1.0
Business Investment Growth0.8
Expected Business Investment Growth0.9
Government Spending Growth0.1
Export Growth1.5
Import Growth1.7
Annualized GDP Growth2.9

Keywords: Japan GDP, economic growth, household spending, business investment, foreign trade

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