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    Japan lifts growth outlook with 2026 fiscal stimulus plan

    December 26, 2025
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    TOKYO, December 26, 2025: Japan has raised its economic growth forecast for the current fiscal year and expects stronger expansion in the next, citing the impact of a large-scale fiscal stimulus aimed at supporting household spending and business investment. The revised outlook, approved by the Cabinet on Wednesday, reflects steady domestic demand and smaller-than-expected effects from recent U.S. trade measures. According to the latest government projections, Japan’s gross domestic product is expected to grow 1.1 percent in the fiscal year ending March 2026, up from 0.7 percent estimated in August. The upward revision follows signs that domestic consumption and capital spending remain resilient despite global economic headwinds. For the next fiscal year, growth is projected at 1.3 percent, supported by continued consumption and business investment that are expected to offset softer demand from overseas markets.

    Japan lifts growth outlook with 2026 fiscal stimulus plan
    Government stimulus drives Japan’s economic recovery through steady demand.

    The projections form part of the government’s annual economic and fiscal outlook, which serves as a reference for budget planning and policy formulation. Private consumption, which accounts for more than half of Japan’s economic output, is forecast to rise 1.3 percent in both fiscal 2025 and 2026. Officials said the increase reflects steady household expenditure underpinned by tax incentives and moderating inflation. The government has introduced measures aimed at easing the cost of living, including tax breaks and subsidies to lower utility expenses, which are expected to sustain consumer purchasing power. Capital expenditure is forecast to expand 2.8 percent in fiscal 2026, compared with an estimated 1.9 percent increase in the current fiscal year. The growth outlook for business investment is supported by fiscal incentives and subsidies targeting key sectors such as crisis management, infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and semiconductor manufacturing.

    Policymakers expect these measures to strengthen industrial capacity and productivity over the medium term. The revised forecasts will guide the preparation of Japan’s next state budget, which is set to be finalized on Friday. The government’s economic assumptions play a central role in determining fiscal priorities, including spending allocations for public works, technology investment, and social programs. The Cabinet Office said the new estimates reflect recent data on domestic demand, corporate activity, and trade flows. In November, Japan’s government announced a 21.3 trillion yen (US$136.7 billion) economic stimulus package to reinforce growth and protect households from inflationary pressures. The package includes direct financial assistance for families with children, subsidies to reduce energy costs, and fiscal measures to encourage private-sector investment.

    Fiscal measures boost household spending and investment

    Funding is also directed toward strengthening Japan’s supply chain resilience and expanding production capacity in strategic industries. Officials indicated that the fiscal measures were designed to stabilize domestic demand and support employment amid an uncertain global economic environment. The government continues to coordinate with the Bank of Japan, which has maintained an accommodative monetary policy stance to sustain economic activity and guide inflation toward its target. The updated outlook reflects Japan’s ongoing recovery from the impact of the pandemic and external trade challenges. While exports have faced pressure from slowing global demand, domestic sectors have shown consistent performance, particularly in retail sales, construction, and manufacturing investment. The government’s stimulus initiatives are expected to reinforce these trends by improving consumer confidence and capital expenditure.

    Japan’s economy, the world’s third-largest, has faced a complex mix of challenges over the past two years, including currency fluctuations, higher import costs, and changing trade conditions. The Cabinet Office stated that the latest revisions incorporate these factors while accounting for steady domestic resilience. The upward adjustment also aligns with recent data showing gradual improvements in employment and corporate sentiment. The government’s official projections mark a cautious but firm outlook for the next fiscal year, emphasizing stable growth supported by fiscal measures rather than external demand. Japan’s policymakers have reiterated that maintaining domestic momentum is critical for ensuring balanced and sustainable expansion as the global economy continues to experience uneven recovery trends.

    Employment and household data reflect continued stability

    Japan’s revised economic outlook will form the foundation for fiscal planning into 2026, providing the framework for the state budget and future economic policy direction. The government is expected to present the finalized budget plan later this week, outlining allocations for public spending, industry support, and social programs designed to reinforce growth and domestic stability. The budget is also expected to prioritize investments in key technology sectors, infrastructure modernization, and supply chain resilience to strengthen Japan’s competitiveness. Additional funding will likely focus on demographic challenges, workforce development, and energy transition initiatives aimed at ensuring sustainable long-term growth and economic security. – By Content Syndication Services.

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