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    TOKYO, JAPAN / MENA Newswire / – Japan core machinery orders rose 8.7% in April from the previous month, government data showed, marking a strong rebound in a key measure of private-sector equipment demand. The seasonally adjusted value of core orders reached 1,098.5 billion yen. The figures exclude orders for ships and from electric power companies because those categories often swing sharply. The data track demand placed with machine makers and serve as a widely followed gauge of business investment.

    Japan core machinery orders rebound 8.7% in April
    Japan April machinery orders report adds to economic data calendar.

    The Cabinet Office said total machinery orders received by 280 manufacturers operating in Japan rose 3.4% in April from March on a seasonally adjusted basis. Core private-sector machinery orders recovered after a 9.4% monthly fall in March. On a year-on-year basis, core orders increased 15.6% in April. The report added to recent economic data from Japan that investors and analysts monitor for signs of corporate spending.

    Manufacturing orders rose 5.1% in April to 513.5 billion yen. Orders from non-manufacturers, excluding electric power companies, increased 6.7% to 570.1 billion yen. Both categories helped lift the core reading for the month. The Cabinet Office releases the machinery orders survey through its Economic and Social Research Institute, which compiles the monthly data from major machinery makers across Japan.

    Manufacturing and services demand rise

    Among manufacturers, shipbuilding orders rose 160.7% from March. Textile mill products increased 61.7%, while non-ferrous metals gained 51.3%. The gains came after broad weakness in several manufacturing segments in March. The machinery orders data can move sharply from month to month, especially when large industrial orders enter or leave the survey period. That volatility remains a standard feature of the series.

    In the non-manufacturing sector, real estate orders rose 107.7% in April. Transportation and postal activities increased 36.9%, while goods leasing rose 32.7%. These gains supported the broader rise outside manufacturing. Non-manufacturing demand matters because it covers many service-sector buyers of equipment. Japan’s service industries form a large part of domestic activity, making their machinery orders important for the monthly investment picture.

    Core orders rebound after March fall

    The April rise followed a March decline, when core machinery orders fell 9.4% to 1,010.9 billion yen. In February, the same measure rose 13.6% to 1,115.9 billion yen. That sequence shows the uneven monthly pattern of the machinery orders series. Economists often read the data together with other indicators of output, company earnings, exports and domestic demand. The Cabinet Office does not include ships and electric power in the core measure to reduce swings from large one-time orders.

    For the April-June quarter, the prior government forecast showed core private-sector machinery orders rising 0.3% from the previous quarter. The April data now provide the first monthly reading for that quarter. Japan core machinery orders remain one of the country’s main indicators for planned capital spending. The Cabinet Office will release the May machinery orders data in July, adding the next reading for business equipment demand.

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