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This Article is From Mar 12, 2019

Japan's Manufacturers Say Business Conditions the Worst in Years

(Bloomberg) -- Japan's biggest manufacturers say current business conditions are at the worst in nearly three years, the latest indication the nation's export-dependent economy is taking a battering in the current quarter.

The Finance Ministry's quarterly business survey, released Tuesday, showed a reading of minus 7.3 for conditions among Japan's largest manufacturers, the worst result since the second quarter of 2016.

The survey also showed sentiment among medium-sized manufacturers was the poorest in nearly five years, while that of small manufacturers was the worst in six years.

The readings are the latest in a raft of data pointing to a weak start to 2019 for Japan as China's slowdown, U.S. trade protectionism and softness in tech demand push down on global growth. Japan's exports and factory output logged deeper falls in January, while machine tool orders continued their plunge in February.

Still, the survey showed that not all firms are fretting yet. Large non-manufacturers had a positive view of conditions.

To contact the reporter on this story: Paul Jackson in Tokyo at pjackson53@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Brett Miller at bmiller30@bloomberg.net, Henry Hoenig

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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