Japan manufacturers’ mood sours in March over Trump tariffs, Chinese economy: Reuters poll

By Satoshi Sugiyama
TOKYO (Reuters) - Business sentiment among Japanese manufacturers in March worsened for the first time in three months into negative territory on concerns about U.S. tariff policies and weakness in China’s economy, a Reuters Tankan poll found.
The poll, which tracks the BOJ quarterly business survey, showed the manufacturers’ index at minus 1 in March, down from plus 3 in February. It marks the first negative reading since December when it was also minus 1.
A negative figure means pessimistic respondents outnumber those optimistic about the business outlook.
Later in the day, the central bank will end a policy meeting with expectations high that its key rate will be kept at 0.50% as board members assess the risks to Japan’s export-reliant economy posed by U.S. tariffs on many of its major trading partners.
"Although we recognise that the long-term demand environment is strong, there may be fluctuations in short-term customer trends," wrote a manager at a nonferrous metal maker in the survey, citing the impact of the uncertainty surrounding tariffs.
Others noted a stagnant Chinese economy had meant fewer orders.
"Orders that had been mainly from China are now being replaced by production in Japan and other overseas locations," a manager at a chemical firm wrote.
"Orders from these locations are increasing, but they haven’t yet gotten to the point where they contribute to significant sales," the manager added.
The March 5-14 poll of large non-financial companies was conducted by Nikkei Research for Reuters with 225 firms responding on condition of anonymity.
3rd party Ad. Not an offer or recommendation by Investing.com. See disclosure here or remove ads.The service-sector sentiment index fell to plus 25 in March from plus 30 in February, a second month of decline.
"We were unable to pass on all the higher costs of labour, work and transport, and there was a decrease in distribution volume due to rising prices," a transport firm manager wrote.
Sentiment was somewhat more upbeat for three months ahead with the manufacturers index seen at plus 4 in June and the non-manufacturers index seen at plus 28.
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