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Japans composite PMI plunges to 48.5 in March from 52.0 in February, reports S-P Global and Jibun Bank.
This drop below 50 marks a contraction, unsettling businesses and policymakers.The figures, released on March 24, 2025, reveal a weakening economy as the first quarter ends.
Manufacturing PMI falls to 46.5 from 48.4, showing factories struggle with shrinking orders and output.Services PMI slips to 49.5 from 53.7, ending months of growth in a key sector.
Together, these declines paint a grim picture for Japans private sector.
Annabel Fiddes, an economist at S-P Global, calls the downturn disappointing for businesses.She ties it to inflation squeezing sales and confidence.
Labor shortages, an aging population, and shaky global trade further dim the outlook.
Inflation lingers above 2%, despite softening slightly, eroding consumer spending power.The yen weakens, pushing up import costs and complicating the Bank of Japans moves.
After lifting rates to 0.5% earlier in 2025, the bank now hesitates.
Manufacturers face falling foreign demand and longer delivery times, though input costs ease a bit.Japans Economy Stumbles as PMI Signals Trouble Ahead.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Output prices rise as firms pass costs to buyers, risking weaker sales.
Services falter too, with transport and hospitality hit by fewer orders and cautious hiring.Japans Economic StrugglesThis PMI slide suggests GDP growth dips below 1%, down from 2.3% earlier in 2025.
Global trade tensions, especially from U.S.
policy shifts, threaten exports vital to Japan.
Analysts watch closely, fearing broader impacts across Asia.Japans recovery from years of deflation now slows, echoing tough times during the 2020 pandemic.
Businesses grow pessimistic, with future output expectations at their lowest since 2023.
Structural woes like a shrinking workforce add pressure.The Bank of Japan faces a dilemma as it balances inflation and growth.
A delay in rate hikes looms likely, with focus shifting to incoming data.
Meanwhile, firms grapple with rising costs and uncertain demand.This downturn challenges Japans economic stability as 2025 unfolds.
Observers note the stakes rise for a nation battling demographic decline and global risks.
Marchs PMI figures signal caution, urging swift action from leaders.





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