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Japan industrial output rises 2.0% in January
by Staff Writers
Tokyo (AFP) Feb 29, 2012


Japan's industrial production in January rose by a bigger-than-expected 2.0 percent from the previous month as companies stepped up output of cars and electronic products, the government said Wednesday.

The rise beat average market expectations of around 1.5 percent growth and followed a revised month-on-month rise of 3.8 percent in December.

Industrial production is showing "signs of an upward movement," the economy, trade and industry ministry said in a monthly report, upgrading its assessment for December, which said the production "appears to be flat".

Main contributors to the January growth were transport, information and communications and the steel industry, it said. By item, production rose for passenger cars, digital cameras and car navigation systems.

A survey of producers by the ministry showed industrial output was expected to rise 1.7 percent in February and another 1.7 percent in March.

Automakers and electronic manufacturers continue to ramp up output following the severe flooding in Thailand last year, which disrupted production for many Japanese manufacturers.

Manufacturers could see a boost this year from the implementation of a 12 trillion yen ($150 billion) extra budget enacted last year to help reconstruction from the earthquake and tsunami disasters.

It could mitigate headwinds from overseas as eurozone economies show signs of weakness.

-- Dow Jones Newswires contributed to this article --

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