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Japan says economic crisis worst since WWII

Date: 2/16/2009 10:16:00 AM

Japan is facing its biggest economic crisis since World War II, the government warned Monday, after Asia's biggest economy suffered its worst contraction in almost 35 years in the fourth quarter.

Analysts said things could still get worse as the global economic downturn crushes demand for Japanese cars, electronics and other goods, forcing companies to slash jobs and investment.

The economy contracted at an annualised pace of 12.7 percent in the three months to December -- its worst performance since 1974 when the country was reeling from the oil crisis, official figures showed.

Gross domestic product contracted by 3.3 percent from the previous quarter.

"This is the worst ever crisis in the post-war era. There is no doubt about it," Economic and Fiscal Policy Minister Kaoru Yosano said, warning that a rebound is impossible before the global economy improves.

"Japan alone won't be able to recover. The economy has no border," he told reporters.

The figures were even more dismal than analysts had expected and much worse than the 0.6 percent contraction seen in the three months to September from the previous quarter.

Exports plunged 13.9 percent from the previous quarter as demand slumped in recession-hit overseas economies.

"Exports absolutely collapsed in the fourth quarter," BNP Paribas economist Hiroshi Shiraishi said.

"The first quarter could be even worse. Exports continued to fall very sharply in January and producers are planning to cut production very, very aggressively," he said.

Business investment in factories and equipment dropped 5.3 percent as companies scrambled to reduce their costs to cope with the recession.

Household spending slipped 0.4 percent as consumers tightened their belts following a wave of layoffs.

Japanese companies including Sony, Nissan Motor and Hitachi have announced massive job cuts in response to the country's deepening economic woes.

Before the global financial crisis erupted, Japan had been enjoying its longest economic recovery in post-war times.

But the recovery from the recession of the 1990s was driven almost entirely by soaring exports. With demand now cooling rapidly overseas, Japan's economy has seen a dramatic deterioration in its fortunes.

The central bank has predicted two years of economic contraction and deflation as energy costs tumble and the economy worsens.

"Markets will once again recognise Japan as a country slipping into a deflationary spiral," warned Naoki Murakami, chief economist at Monex Securities.

The economics minister said the government would consider fresh steps to revive the economy.

Japan will launch a fresh stimulus package that could be worth up to 30 trillion yen (327 billion dollars), a senior ruling party official,Yoshihide Suga, said over the weekend.

 

 

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no wonder the japanese 'gaming' market is suffering and seeing signs of declining



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No wonder that Japanese game sales have been so abysmal lately.



After March it doesn't look like any of the big 3 consoles have anything coming, sales could slump to under 30k combined. Terrible ...



 

Makes you wonder if they've got another "miracle".

Probably not since there won't be outside investment money.

Japan's government is pretty nonreactioanry... but they need to act.



I knew it was looking bleak, but not quite that beak. Japan  receives a nice chunk of wealth from it's exports, and I understand with the econmic situation in the world, this has really hurt them. Sadly, if we spiral downward, so do they.

Too bad they're having a hard time finding enough farmers to produce crops for their population.  Having a large percentage of their food come from imports hurts them as well.

They really need higher food self-sufficiency in times like these. Tough asking being that the rural areas having dwindling populations and most of the young move to cities like Tokyo. The average farmer in Japan is near 60!

Think I went on about all this because it ties in with the economy. Something. 



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This is sad considering Japan is so tiny and they make up a portion of the gaming industry. America looks for recovery with this recent stimulus bill that was passed and now Japan is heading downhill and the only way for recovery is to do a 30 trillion yen bill.

No wonder sales are down low in Japan



Wow, that sucks.




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