Japan sees worst Q2 GDP contraction in 40 years amid COVID-19

Japan sees worst Q2 GDP contraction in 40 years amid COVID-19

It is the worst result since comparable data became available in 1980, said NHK World, as personal consumption plunged while people stayed at home and businesses closed their doors.

ANIUpdated: Monday, August 17, 2020, 11:27 PM IST
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Myanmar Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi (2nd L), accompanied by Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L), reviews a guard of honour before their meeting at the state guest house in Tokyo on November 2, 2016. Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi is in Japan from November 1-5, her first visit since becoming her country's de facto leader earlier this year. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / Eugene Hoshiko |

Japan's economy in April to June period shrank an annualised 27.8 per cent in real terms from the previous quarter, the sharpest contraction in 40 years as COVID-19 pandemic upended the economy, reports said.

It is the worst result since comparable data became available in 1980, said NHK World, as personal consumption plunged while people stayed at home and businesses closed their doors.

In April and May, as economic activity was restricted under a state of emergency during the coronavirus outbreak. Exports also fell as global economic activity froze, resulting in a sharp decline in auto shipments.

Meanwhile, the Japan Times said many analysts have forecast that the nation's economy will rebound by over 10 per cent in the July to September period from the current quarter, given the gradual resumption of economic activity after the end of virus emergency in late May.

However, analysts also believe that it will take at least a few years for the economy to bounce back to pre-pandemic level.

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