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Japan’s Q3 GDP Contracts as U.S. Tariffs Hit Exports

The milder setback strengthens momentum for fiscal relief, with economists seeing less urgency for further rate increases.

Overview

  • Government data show GDP fell 0.4% quarter-on-quarter in July–September, a 1.8% annualized decline and the first contraction in six quarters.
  • Exports dropped 1.2% on the quarter as the U.S. imposed a 15% tariff on most Japanese imports after earlier front‑loading by firms boosted prior shipments.
  • Domestic demand was mixed, with private consumption up 0.1%, capital expenditure rising 1.0%, and housing investment weakening under new energy‑efficiency rules.
  • The result was better than forecasts for a 0.6% quarterly fall or a 2.5% annualized drop, and several projections point to a partial rebound in the fourth quarter.
  • Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s government is preparing a stimulus package to ease living‑cost pressures, and the print is seen as reducing pressure on the Bank of Japan to tighten quickly.