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Cryptopolitan 2025-06-02 07:20:58

Japan’s capital spending rose 6.4% in early 2025, reflecting strong domestic demand

Japanese companies increased their capital spending in the first quarter of this year, even as new American tariffs bit into some crucial imports. The trend suggests resilient domestic demand and business confidence despite trade tensions worldwide. Capital spending , excluding software, rose 6.4% from a year ago, the Ministry of Finance of Japan said. That was bigger than the 3.8% increase that had been expected and marked a sharp acceleration from a 0.2% decline in the previous quarter. When the more volatile software category was included, capital investment rose, an encouraging sign of broad-based investment throughout the economy. Corporate sales grew a better-than-expected 4.3% , and profits were up 3.8%. That pair of numbers suggests a healthy business environment where companies are willing to spend on technology and new capacity to boost productivity and ease labor shortages. Japanese exporters express concerns over rising US tariffs Domestic investment is robust, and the economy keeps growing, yet Japanese exporters are facing mounting uncertainty and challenges due to Washington’s accelerating tariff actions. Those tariffs, which could go into effect as early as July if there is no progress in the trade talks between the two nations, have sparked a shiver of fear among Japan’s export-driven industries. These punitive duties will most adversely affec t st eel and car industries – a significant component of Japan’s exports to the US. Cost of production, product pricing, and level of access to the market worldwide influenc e pr oduction and pricing of goods. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is mulling making a trip to Washington for high-level diplomacy to ease the trade tension. The planned journey, anticipated before the next G7 summit, is intended to open direct lines to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement to prevent the looming tariffs. Ishiba’s motivating principle stresses that Japan’s policy ensures that the country will continue to have a robust economic relationship with the United States and protect Japanese exporters from the negative effects. Japan’s chief negotiator on trade, Ryosei Akazawa, is also due to return to the USA this week to step up talks. Such talks are intended to clarify the timetable of imposing tariffs, discuss possible exceptions to the measures, and seek common ground of possible compromise to avoid trade hostilities. Government urges increased investment to drive economic growth Japan’s government is already actively promoting continued capital spending as a foundation for growth and industrial stability over the long haul. A panel of experts recently assembled by METI called for businesses to focus on spending extra “corporate funding”—above and beyond “necessary” investment in plants and equipment—on more productive capital investment, not share buybacks. This strategic new approach will strengthen the national industrial backbone and foster innovation in key fields. In addition to these recommendations, the Bank of Japan is bullish on the future of investment growth, especially in innovation-heavy areas like digitalization and decarbonization. The sectors are considered crucial to future-proofing Japan’s economy in the face of growing external pressures, such as disruptions to global supply chains and changes in trade. Government-led measures to shore up Japan’s industrial base, improve productivity, and remain globally competitive are also noteworthy. Early 2025 data point to robust capital spending, underscoring the strength of the domestic economy in the face of external uncertainties. Even as new US trade policy moves, like tariffs and open negotiations, threaten to undermine Japan’s export cornerstone, the government’s help and diplomatic assistance are working to soften the blow. Cryptopolitan Academy: Tired of market swings? Learn how DeFi can help you build steady passive income. Register Now

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