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    Japan’s industrial output rises 2.8% in July amid chip demand growth

    August 30, 2024

    Japan’s industrial output saw a 2.8% rise in July, driven by increased production of semiconductor equipment and electrical devices due to growing demand from overseas and data centers. The latest figures, released by the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) on Friday, indicate a rebound after a 4.2% decline in June. The seasonally adjusted index of production at factories and mines now stands at 102.8, based on a 2020 benchmark of 100.

    Japan's industrial output rises 2.8% in July amid chip demand growth

    The ministry’s updated assessment, marking the first upgrade in 16 months, suggests that production is now “fluctuating indecisively.” This is a shift from the previous evaluations from January to June, where the ministry consistently noted a weak performance in output. The improvement in July was attributed to advancements in inventory adjustments and optimistic forecasts from businesses, according to a ministry official.

    The boost in semiconductor equipment production reflects the ongoing global demand for chips, fueled by the expansion of data centers and other technology-driven sectors. Japan’s tech industry, crucial for supplying key components to the global market, has responded to these demands by ramping up production capacities. Despite the positive developments, the overall industrial landscape remains cautious, with the ministry highlighting the need for continued observation of production trends.

    The fluctuations in output suggest that while there are positive signs, the recovery is not yet solidified. The July figures are seen as a hopeful indicator, but economists and industry experts warn that external factors, such as global economic conditions and supply chain disruptions, could still pose challenges. The coming months will be critical in determining whether Japan’s industrial sector can sustain its growth trajectory.

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