Japan Oct factory output rises on circuits, autos rebound

Reuters

Published Nov 29, 2023 09:07PM ET

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's factory output rose for a second straight month in October, government data showed on Thursday, lifted by the production of integrated circuits and autos, although external demand risks loomed.

Industrial production rose 1.0% in October from the previous month, data from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) showed. The reading was roughly in line with a median market forecast for 0.8% growth and followed 0.5% gains in September.

Electronic parts and devices production climbed 6.6% in October from the previous month, lifted by metal-oxide-semiconductor integrated circuits and hybrid integrated circuits.

Motor vehicle output also jumped 2.0% month-on-month in October, thanks to strong sales of small passengers cars and trucks.

The production of ordinary passenger cars, though, decreased 4.0%, weighed partly by disruptions at top automaker Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM), a METI official said.

Toyota suspended work at several group factories for parts of last month due to an accident at a supplier's facility. However, the carmaker reported a 39.2% rise in domestic production, crediting the increase to easing chip shortages.

Manufacturers surveyed by the industry ministry expect seasonally adjusted output to decrease 0.3% in November and climb 3.2% in December, sticking to its assessment on industrial outlook of "see-sawing".

"While it's positive that the impact of parts supply shortages is easing, production is likely to continue to see-saw as overseas economic conditions get severe," said Masato Koike, economist at Sompo Institute Plus.

The impact of global interest rate rises on capital investment is affecting construction machinery in Europe, the METI official said.

Other data showed Japanese retail sales expanded 4.2% in October from a year earlier, marking a 20th straight month of gains, but the pace was lower than the median market forecast for a 5.9% increase.

Compared with the previous month, retail sales shrank 1.6% in October, following a 0.4% gain in September, squeezed by price pressures.