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Japanese economy shrinks in third quarter as supply chain disruptions bite

Contraction data released as new prime minister prepares to introduce large stimulus package

Japan’s economy shrank sharply during the third quarter as global supply chain disruptions and a resurgence in Covid-19 cases damped spending by both consumers and businesses.

The bigger-than-expected contraction was released as Fumio Kishida, the newly appointed prime minister, prepared to unveil a big stimulus package of cash handouts and subsidies for struggling households and small businesses to reboot Asia’s largest advanced economy.

The Japanese economy shrank at an annualised rate of 3 per cent in the July to September quarter, worse than analysts’ expectations of a 0.8 per cent contraction. On a quarter-on-quarter basis, gross domestic product fell 0.8 per cent after a rebound of 0.4 per cent in the April to July period, according to government data released on Monday.

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