By Makiko Yamazaki
Tokyo (Reuters) – Japanese manufacturers developed in April in April, developed in April in April, in the next three months, with their own worldview, on the influence of import tariffs for us, a Reuter Tankan survey was found.
The survey watching the bank of the quarterly quarteronetry of the Japan was restored in April 9th ​​business index of 90 in March.
The index in three months was seen to return to zero.
A positive figure shows a large number of pessimistic ones about optimistic respondents’ business views.
Voting was conducted on April 2-11 on April 2-11, as US President Donald Trump presented a 25% tariff and Japanese goods with 12% of the car and truck – the second is up to 90 days.
Outlook, especially in car and machine manufacturers, has become sour between export-heavy businesses.
“We have seen a sliding on orders since the end of the February and the end of February,” said a manager of an anonymity, a manager of a machine manufacturer since the end of the February and other global works.
“It is not completely impossible to predict the effects of Trump tariffs,” he wrote a manager in the car sector.
Another manager in a machine manufacturer, said they were careful about investing in customers due to the uncertainty of tariffs.
Some referred to the weakness in the Chinese economy as a source of concern.
“Poor demand in China, caused low-precious products flowing to the Japanese market,” he wrote the chemical company.
The survey responded to 222 key, non-financial companies.
The survey’s service sector’s business index rose to April 15 and on April 15 and on April 15, and in 15 months in 21 of the 21 in 15 months.
Real estate and information service companies have expressed concerns about the increase in labor costs and volume due to strengthening their outlooks, Sino-US trading tensions.
(Notification by Makiko Yamazaki; Adjustment by Christopher Cushing)