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Japan upgrades Q4 GDP to annualised 1.3% expansion

By Thomson Reuters Mar 9, 2026 | 6:59 PM

TOKYO, March 10 (Reuters) – Japan’s economy grew faster than initially estimated in the October-December period ​from the previous quarter, ‌revised gross domestic product (GDP) data showed on Tuesday.

The revised figure released by the Cabinet Office showed the economy expanded ‌an ​annualised 1.3% in ⁠the fourth quarter, ⁠compared with the initially estimated 0.2%. Economists’ median forecast was for a 1.2% growth.

Without annualisation, GDP ​grew 0.3%, matching the median forecast for a 0.3% expansion ⁠and compared with ⁠the initial estimate of ​a 0.1% rise.

Private consumption, which accounts ​for more than half of Japan’s ‌economy, increased 0.3%, versus a 0.1% uptick in the preliminary data.

Businesses’ capital expenditure rose 1.3% ⁠in the fourth quarter, revised up from the initial estimate for a 0.2% rise ⁠and ‌compared with an estimated ⁠1.1% uptick.

External demand, or ​exports ‌minus imports, was unchanged ​from the ⁠preliminary data of no contribution to GDP. Domestic demand contributed 0.3 percentage point, revised up from zero contribution.

(Reporting by Kantaro KomiyaEditing by ​Chang-Ran Kim)