Japan sees pick up in sentiment for first time in seven months


The monthly cabinet report also said the government still believed the economy was “recovering moderately”, as consumer spending, capital expenditure and exports remained firm. — Reuters

TOKYO: Business sentiment in Japan is picking up on easing supply constraints and the removal of Covid-19 curbs, the first such uptick this year, a report by the cabinet says.

The monthly report also said the government still believed the economy was “recovering moderately”, as consumer spending, capital expenditure and exports remained firm.

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