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Aug 28 2012 |
| Is the sun setting in the land of the rising sun? |
The days might not be
that sunny in the land of the rising sun. With the tensions surmounting the
world economy, Japan just could not help itself from catching the same fire.
The third largest economy is in a situation that will take the nation to an unprecedented
slowdown because of which the government will reconsider its growth rate for
the second quarter and will be deciding on trimming down the numbers that were
previously expected to be higher.
Japan, yet to recover from
the aftershocks of Tsunami, is again faced with economic shakes that have not
only hit its exporting industries but also a slowing personal consumption which
accounts for 60% of the economy. The country is still under reconstruction
after it witnessed the worst wrath of Mother Nature which was more devastating
than the world war bombings. The only silver lining in the economy right now is
the demand for reconstruction that has moderated the growth, yet at a sluggish
pace.
Japan’s growth rate was
at the slowest pace of 0.3% in the April-June period which primarily was the
effect of the Euro Debt crisis. The government has cut down its expectations
for the second quarter as well since the conditions does not seem to be any
better in any other economies that welcomes Japanese exports. July data had
shown the sharpest drop in exports since January and the government has decided
to cut its outlook view of exports for the second quarter as well.
With declining
shipments overseas and factory output leveled off, it only seems that Japan has
a bigger task of speeding up with the recovery. The government will not have
any other options than injecting new stimulus packages into the Japanese
economy unless any positive results come as a surprise from the rest of the
world mainly the US and the Euro Zone. This time it’s not just Mother Nature
that Japan has to fear of and be prepared for.
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