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Japans private sector activity expanded moderately in February 2025, according to the latest Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data from S-P Global and Jibun Bank.The Composite PMI rose to 52.0, up from 51.1 in January, marking continued growth above the neutral threshold of 50 points.
While the services sector drove this expansion, manufacturing remained in contraction, highlighting a deepening divergence between the two sectors.The services PMI climbed to 53.7 in February, its highest level in five months, supported by strong domestic demand and rising export orders.
Service providers reported steady job creation for the 17th consecutive month, enabling them to manage workloads effectively.However, inflationary pressures persisted, with input costs remaining elevated due to higher wages and material prices.
In contrast, the manufacturing PMI edged up slightly to 49.0 from Januarys ten-month low of 48.7 but remained below 50 for the eighth consecutive month.Factory output continued to decline, albeit at a slower pace, as new orders shrank further.
Weak foreign demand from key markets like the U.S.
and China compounded challenges for manufacturers.Japans PMI Rises to 52.0 in February, Highlighting Sectoral Divide in Recovery.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Input price inflation accelerated due to unfavorable exchange rates, forcing firms to raise selling prices.
Despite the overall growth in private sector activity, business sentiment deteriorated significantly.Confidence among Japanese firms fell to its lowest level since January 2021.
Companies cited labor shortages, persistent inflation, and concerns over U.S.
protectionist policies as major obstacles to future growth.Japans Economic StrugglesThis mixed performance reflects broader economic challenges facing Japan.
Elevated inflation remains a common issue across sectors.
Service providers are experiencing intensified cost pressures, while manufacturers are grappling with rising production costs and declining exports.The weak yen has further complicated matters, contributing to higher import costs and squeezing profit margins.
The PMI data suggests that Japans economic recovery remains uneven, with services driving growth while manufacturing struggles to regain momentum.Policymakers may need to address structural issues such as labor shortages and inflation to ensure sustainable progress across all sectors.
For now, Japans private sector growth appears reliant on the resilience of its service economy amid global uncertainties impacting manufacturing output.





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