Japan Slashes Fiscal Year GDP Growth Forecast to 2.0 Percent on Global Demand Slump

Japan Slashes Fiscal Year GDP Growth Forecast to 2.0 Percent on Global Demand Slump
People make their way at Ameyoko shopping district in Tokyo on May 20, 2022. Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters
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TOKYO—Japan’s government slashed its economic growth forecast for this fiscal year largely due to slowing overseas demand, highlighting the impact of Russia’s war in Ukraine, China’s strict COVID-19 lockdowns, and a weakening global economy.

The forecast, which serves as a basis for compiling the state budget and the government’s fiscal policy, included much higher wholesale and consumer inflation estimates as surging energy and food costs and a weak yen push up prices.