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HomeBusinessBarclays Predicts Japan's Economy to Rebound in 2025 Amid Wage Growth and...

Barclays Predicts Japan’s Economy to Rebound in 2025 Amid Wage Growth and Domestic Demand

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Barclays analysts forecast a stronger economic outlook for Japan in FY25, propelled by rising domestic demand and robust wage growth. Despite risks from global trade policies and political challenges, Japan’s real GDP growth is expected to reach 1.2%, surpassing its potential growth rate of 0.8%.

Key Economic Drivers

Wage Growth as a Catalyst

The spring wage negotiations (shunto) are anticipated to deliver a 5% wage hike, mirroring FY24 levels.
Structural labor shortages and evolving corporate profit-sharing practices underpin this increase.
Higher wages are projected to boost consumption, fostering a virtuous cycle of economic growth and inflation.

Domestic Demand

Japan’s economy will lean on domestic consumption as a key driver, supported by wage gains and sustained household spending.
Recovery from FY24 disruptions, such as the Noto Peninsula earthquake and auto factory suspensions, is also expected to bolster growth.

Inflation Trends

Inflation is forecast to remain near 2% in 2025, with a slight dip in the latter half of the year due to yen appreciation and the normalization of energy subsidies.
Core inflation, excluding energy and perishables, is expected to stay firm, driven by higher labor costs and services inflation.

Monetary Policy Outlook
Barclays projects that the Bank of Japan will raise interest rates twice in 2025—March and October, reaching a terminal rate of 0.75%.

These rate hikes align with improved domestic economic conditions but may be influenced by:

Global Trade Uncertainty: Risks from potential U.S. tariffs under the Trump administration.
Domestic Politics: Challenges faced by the LDP-Komeito coalition as a minority government.

Risks to the Outlook

Trade Policy Concerns

Potential tariffs or shifts in U.S. trade policies could disrupt Japan’s exports and manufacturing sectors.

Political Instability

Uncertainty stemming from domestic political dynamics could dampen capital expenditure (capex) and business sentiment.

External Risks

Any prolonged instability in global trade relationships or geopolitical tensions could pose additional headwinds to Japan’s growth trajectory.

APIs to Track Economic Indicators

Leverage the Financial Growth API for insights into sectoral performance and economic recovery trends.
Explore the Sector Historical Overview API for data on inflation-sensitive sectors amid monetary policy changes.

Conclusion
Barclays’ optimistic outlook highlights Japan’s capacity to leverage wage growth and domestic demand for sustainable economic recovery. However, risks from global trade policies and domestic political instability underscore the need for cautious optimism.

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