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Japan economy sees signs of emerging recovery
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 30 - 04 - 2009

Japan's struggling manufacturers are showing signs of life: The government said Thursday that industrial
production rose for the first time in six months in March, AP reported.
What's more, the outlook offered further reason for
optimism. Factory output _ pivotal in this export-oriented
economy _ is projected to rise 4.3 percent this month and
another 6.1 percent in May.
Stocks surged after the data's release, with the benchmark
Nikkei 225 index soaring nearly 4 percent.
After tumbling sharply in recent months, industrial
production rose 1.6 percent in March from February, the
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said. It marked the
first climb in half a year and beat Kyodo news agency's
average market forecast for a 0.9 percent uptick.
«Japanese industrial production is turning the corner at
a high speed,» said Masayuki Kichikawa, chief economist at
Bank of America Securities-Merrill Lynch in Tokyo. «These
figures should serve as strong evidence that the economy is
on a recovery track.»
The central bank followed with its own relatively upbeat
appraisal in the afternoon after the policy board left the
key interest rate unchanged at 0.1 percent. While it
projects Japan's gross domestic product to contract 3.1
percent this fiscal year through March 2010, it sees a
turnaround emerging in the second half.
«Recently, signs of a leveling out of economic activity
are beginning to be seen globally» in the wake of
government stimulus plans around the world, the Bank of
Japan said in its closely watched semiannual economic
outlook report.
The assessment echoed similar sentiments Wednesday from
the Federal Reserve, which said that while the economy is
still receding, the pace of decline «appears to be
somewhat slower» than the last time policymakers met in
mid-March.
Any rebound in the U.S. would be critical for Japan, which
had long relied on foreign sales of its cars and electronic
gadgets to drive economic growth. Faced with an
unprecedented collapse in global demand, the economy _ the
world's second-biggest _ has been mired in its deepest
recession since the end of World War II.
Major exporters such as Toyota Motor Corp. and Sony Corp.
have moved quickly to adjust by reducing shifts, suspending
factory lines and announcing thousands of job cuts over the
past few months. Their strategy may now be paying off as
they move to replenish slimming stockpiles.
The monthly industrial production gains represent a marked
turnaround from February's 9.4 percent plunge and January's
record 10.2 percent drop.
The climb was led mainly by electronic parts and general
machinery, said the Ministry of Economy, Trade and
Industry.
Inventories dropped 3.3 percent in March in the third
consecutive monthly decline, while shipments grew 1.4
percent.
Other recent economic figures contain glimmers of hope.
Exports in March managed to rise 2 percent from the
previous month, the first increase in nearly a year.


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