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    Japan’s capital spending rises 6.4 percent in first quarter 2025

    June 2, 2025
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    Capital spending by Japanese companies rose 6.4 percent in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period a year earlier, according to data released by the Finance Ministry on Monday. The increase, which marks the first rise in two quarters, reflects growing corporate investment aimed at boosting production capacity and accelerating digital transformation across multiple industries.

    Japan's capital spending rises 6.4 percent in first quarter 2025

    The total investment by all non-financial sectors, which includes expenditures on factory construction and equipment purchases, reached 18.80 trillion yen ($131 billion). This figure represents the highest level recorded since comparable data collection began in 2001, signaling strong business confidence despite global economic uncertainties.

    In the manufacturing sector, capital expenditure climbed 4.2 percent. The increase was primarily supported by food and steel producers, who are ramping up production to meet both domestic and international demand. The sector’s growth underscores ongoing efforts to strengthen supply chains and enhance production efficiency amid fluctuating global commodity prices and shifting trade dynamics.

    Non-manufacturers recorded a stronger gain, with capital spending rising 7.6 percent. The information and communications industry played a leading role, driven by continued efforts to expand digital infrastructure. This surge in investment aligns with Japan’s national strategy to advance its digital economy, particularly in the areas of cloud computing, data centers, and telecommunications networks.

    Corporate profitability also showed positive momentum during the quarter. Pretax profits rose 3.8 percent year-on-year to 28.47 trillion yen, marking the second consecutive quarter of growth. The construction and real estate sectors were significant contributors to this earnings increase, benefiting from ongoing urban development projects and sustained demand for residential and commercial properties.

    Sales figures reflected continued expansion in overall business activity. Total sales increased 4.3 percent to reach a record 404.23 trillion yen, extending a streak of 16 consecutive quarters of sales growth. The transport equipment sector, which includes major automakers, played a significant role in driving sales. Wholesalers and retailers, particularly large trading houses, also contributed to the robust revenue figures, reflecting steady consumer demand and strong export performance.

    The latest data provides a positive signal for Japan’s economy as it navigates through challenges such as fluctuating global demand, currency volatility, and supply chain disruptions. The resilience shown in capital investment and corporate earnings suggests that Japanese companies remain committed to long-term growth strategies, supported by ongoing government policies aimed at fostering innovation and economic stability. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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