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Japan business confidence hits highest level since 2018

Key quarterly poll finds improved sentiment across the board

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Jul 2021 5:30PM

Japan business confidence hits highest level since 2018
Japan has seen a smaller virus outbreak than many countries, and businesses are betting on a strong post-pandemic recovery. – Bernama pic, July 1, 2021

TOKYO – Confidence among major Japanese manufacturers has hit its highest level since 2018, a key business survey showed today, as they bet on a strong post-pandemic recovery despite some setbacks.

The Bank of Japan’s Tankan business survey – a quarterly poll of about 10,000 companies – showed a reading of plus 14 for major manufacturers, up from plus five in the previous quarter.

The short-term business sentiment survey reports the difference between the percentage of firms that are upbeat and those that see conditions as unfavourable.

A positive figure means more manufacturers see business conditions as favourable than those that consider them unfavourable. It is considered to be the broadest indicator of how Japan Inc. is faring.

The figure for large manufacturers has improved for four straight quarters, after plunging into negative territory in April 2020 for the first time in seven years.

The reading “supports our view that the economy’s disappointing start to the year won’t prevent vaccines driving a strong rebound towards the end of the year,” said Tom Learmouth, Japan economist at Capital Economics, in a note.

For medium-sized firms, confidence was up to plus five from minus two, while sentiment for small companies rose to minus seven from minus 13.

Among non-manufacturing firms, it picked up only slightly from minus one to plus one, with spending hit by successive virus measures this year.

The headline figure for confidence among major manufacturers was slightly lower than the estimated 16, according to economists surveyed by Bloomberg.

But Learmouth said it still pointed the way for a recovery.

“All told, the survey bolsters our view that a weak start to the year will soon give way to a strong recovery,” he wrote.

“We think GDP will be back at pre-virus levels by the end of this year, and back at its pre-virus path before the end of 2022.”

But others were less optimistic, pointing to the continuing weakness in sentiment among smaller firms and outside the manufacturing sector.

“Even for large manufacturing firms, the forward-looking outlook index was mixed, with large and medium-sized manufacturing firms and small non-manufacturing firms expecting conditions to deteriorate,” wrote Robert Carnell, regional head of research for Asia-Pacific at ING Economics, in a note.

“So if this is reflected in GDP numbers, the outlook for 3Q is probably not much better than it will be for 2Q,” he added.

The survey “suggests that the best of the recovery from the big 2020 coronavirus-induced dip in activity has now passed.”

Japan has seen a smaller virus outbreak than many countries, with around 14,750 deaths despite avoiding harsh lockdowns.

But the government has imposed emergency virus measures several times this year to curb surges in infections, and has been criticised for the initially slow start to its vaccination programme.

The pace of vaccinations has now picked up, with around 11.5% of the population now fully inoculated. – AFP, July 1, 2021

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