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    Japanese economy hit by US tariffs as corporate earnings fall

    August 30, 2025
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    The Japanese government has lowered its assessment of corporate profits for the first time in eight months, citing economic stagnation driven by higher United States tariffs on automobiles and key manufacturing exports. The downgrade was published Friday in the Cabinet Office’s monthly economic report for August, signaling growing concern over the fallout from ongoing trade tensions between Tokyo and Washington.

    Japanese economy hit by US tariffs as corporate earnings fall
    Japan lowers corporate profit forecast as U.S. tariffs disrupt manufacturing and export activities.

    While the overall economic outlook was kept unchanged, with officials maintaining that Japan’s economy is “recovering at a moderate pace,” the report marked a notable shift in tone around corporate performance. The Cabinet Office stated that the effects of recent U.S. trade policies are visible in specific sectors, particularly among automakers and industrial exporters who are beginning to feel the pressure from restricted access to the U.S. market.

    The government’s revised evaluation comes after Japan and the United States reached a partial tariff agreement in late July. The deal included a reduction of tariffs on Japanese auto exports to 15 percent from a previous rate of 27.5 percent. However, the implementation timeline remains uncertain, and the absence of an exemption from tariff stacking has added confusion.

    The United States initially imposed country-specific tariffs in addition to existing duties, though officials in Washington later acknowledged an administrative error and pledged to refund excess charges. Amid the ongoing trade dispute, Japan’s factory output fell by 1.6 percent in July, with automobile production declining sharply by 6.7 percent. Export activity was described in the report as “almost flat,” reflecting weakening momentum in overseas shipments.

    Japan cuts corporate profit outlook as tariffs take toll

    The government did not adjust its export outlook from the previous month, but the data pointed to growing strain on Japan’s industrial sector. Private consumption, which accounts for over half of Japan’s gross domestic product, was also left unchanged in the August report. However, the Cabinet Office noted that improvement in consumer sentiment remains sluggish, suggesting that rising prices and global uncertainty may be weighing on household spending.

    Inflation in Tokyo slowed to 2.5 percent in August from 2.9 percent in July, though food prices remained high. Unemployment dropped to 2.3 percent, the lowest rate since December 2019, indicating resilience in the labor market despite broader economic headwinds. In contrast to the weaker industrial indicators, public investment received an upgraded assessment.

    This reflects increased government spending on infrastructure and digital transformation projects, particularly among non-manufacturing businesses. However, the report downgraded its view on housing construction, where activity has softened due to higher building costs and weaker demand. The trade standoff has also impacted diplomacy. Japan’s chief trade negotiator Ryosei Akazawa canceled a scheduled visit to Washington this week after both sides failed to agree on the technical details surrounding tariff reductions.

    US-Japan tariff rollback delay disrupts export planning

    Japan is pushing for clarification on how the United States will address the overcollection of duties and prevent future administrative errors, which have disrupted business planning for Japanese exporters. Bank of Japan board member Junko Nakagawa added that significant uncertainties remain over the long-term effects of U.S. tariff policy. She said the central bank is monitoring upcoming corporate sentiment surveys closely and emphasized that policy decisions will be guided by evolving business conditions.

    With speculation growing around a possible interest rate hike before year-end, investors are watching for any signs of further deterioration in the trade environment or capital expenditure trends. The latest report reflects a turning point for Japan’s economy, as global trade tensions begin to reverse earlier signs of recovery. While domestic investment and employment remain firm, the deteriorating profit outlook highlights the risks Japan faces from external shocks and underscores the urgency of resolving trade friction with the United States. – By Content Syndication Services.

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