Japanese firms see flat business spending amid trade frictions, tax hike jitters
Business investment in
Japan has been a rare bright spot in the world's third-largest economy but that
may now be fading amid anxiety over an upcoming sales tax hike and global trade
frictions, a Reuters monthly corporate survey showed.
Just over half, or 56
percent, predict domestic investment in factories and equipment will be flat in
the next fiscal year that starts in April, while 30 percent project an increase
and 14 percent a decline, the survey of more than 250 companies in Japan found.
The outlook for foreign
capital expenditure was even less optimistic: two-thirds of firms expect that
to remain unchanged while 19 percent see a rise and 15 percent a drop.
Figures out on Monday
suggested a slump in demand may have already started. Overseas orders for
Japanese machinery posted their biggest fall in more than a decade in December
and manufacturers expect orders to sink further as trade friction weighs on global
demand.
"We have no choice
but to become cautious when we take into account the global slowdown," a
manager of a transport equipment manufacturer said in the survey. Respondents'
answers to questions and comments in the survey are anonymous.
"There's growing
uncertainty in our overseas outlook due to the U.S.-China trade war and
Brexit," a transportation firm manager wrote.
The darker outlook comes
after upbeat results from the December "tankan" survey, which showed
that major corporations plan to raise investment by an average 14.3 percent for
this fiscal year, the highest since 1990, at the end of Japan's Bubble Era.
Despite gloom surrounding
the external environment, more than two-thirds of respondents want Japan's
proposed tax hike to 10 percent from 8 percent, scheduled for October, to go
ahead, the survey showed.
"The sales tax must
be raised this time. Japan's public finances will collapse sooner or later,
which would throw the economy into turmoil, if the current balance between
revenue and expenditure is left unattended," said an electric machinery
maker manager.
Japan's mounting public
debt, at more than twice the size of its economy, is the industrial world's
heaviest.
Additionally, many firms
expect to make investment in cutting-edge technologies such as artificial
intelligence and the Internet of Things to expand. Popular investments include
labour-saving efforts, boosting capacity and research and development, the Feb
1-14 poll showed.
itters over trade friction
and the tax hike are also keeping a lid on wage gains.
Some 51 percent of
companies polled expect wages to rise around 1.5-2 percent at annual spring
wage talks between unions and companies. That's lower than last year's 2.07
percent average across all Japanese industries.
One-third of firms see
wage hikes of under 1.5 percent and the remainder expect them to rise 2.1
percent or more.
Since taking office in
late 2012, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been pushing companies to raise wages
by around 2 percent to stimulate growth, and many companies have acquiesced.
Companies are wary of
raising wages, even though many have been raking in hefty profits, because it
commits them to higher fixed personnel costs at a time of uncertainty.
"Japanese firms are
probably turning cautious about wage hikes out of fear that the U.S.-China
trade friction may cause a deteriorating economic outlook," a manager of a
machinery maker wrote in the survey, compiled for Reuters by Nikkei Research.
"Even though the
outlook is murky, we hope to raise wages to an extent that would help employees
keep their living standards and cope with the October tax hike," another
machinery maker manager wrote.
Steps to improve working
conditions will also be in focus during this year's labour talks, as part of
Abe's reforms to curb Japan's notoriously long work hours and narrow the pay
and benefit gap between salaried employees and contract or part-time workers.
The survey showed that
half of Japanese firms expect overall personnel costs to increase in the coming
fiscal year as they seek to encourage flexible working schedules and develop
talent. Some 45 percent see personnel costs unchanged, while 5 percent see
lower costs.
"Personnel costs will
rise as curbing working hours per employee will force us to hire more
people," a manager at an electrical machinery maker wrote.
Source: https://japantoday.com/category/business/Japanese-firms-see-flat-business-spending-amid-trade-frictions-tax-hike-jitters
Source: https://japantoday.com/category/business/Japanese-firms-see-flat-business-spending-amid-trade-frictions-tax-hike-jitters
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