Germany Overtakes Japan as World’s Third-Largest Economy, Japan Slips into Recession

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Germany Overtakes Japan As World’s Third Largest Economy, As Japan Slips Into Recession

Japan has slipped to the world’s fourth-largest economy, yielding its position to Germany. The shift is attributed to a significant fall in the value of the Yen, as revealed by official data released on Thursday.

According to government data, Japan’s nominal gross domestic product (GDP) in Dollar terms for 2023 stood at $4.2 trillion, reflecting a growth of 1.9%. However, the fall in the value of the Yen, which depreciated over 18% against the Dollar in 2022 and 2023, including a 7% drop last year, played an important role in the country’s decline. The Bank of Japan’s decision to maintain negative interest rates also contributed to the currency’s depreciation.

This change in rankings brings Germany, with a GDP of $4.5 trillion, to the third position globally. Both Japan and Germany, as export-dependent economies, face challenges, but Japan’s unique struggle with a shortage of workers, stemming from a declining population and low birth rates, sets it apart from its German counterpart.

Japan faced a 0.1% contraction in its economy in the last quarter of 2023, missing market expectations. This is the second consecutive quarterly decline, following a revised 0.8% contraction in the July-September quarter. Germany, on the other hand, grapples with worker shortages, European Central Bank policy changes, and labor scarcity.

The recent data from the Cabinet Office highlights Japan’s economic journey, from being the world’s second-largest economy in the late 1960s to slipping to the fourth place. This complex economic history includes the burst of its asset bubble in the early 1990s, leading to years of economic stagnation.

As Japan faces these economic challenges, the International Monetary Fund projects that India is poised to surpass both Japan and Germany, claiming the third spot in the world’s largest economies, following the United States and China, later this decade. With a burgeoning young population and higher growth rates, India is anticipated to overtake Japan in 2026 and Germany in 2027.

This shift adds pressure on Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who has already faced political challenges. In response to the economic downturn, Kishida’s government implemented a stimulus package worth 17 trillion yen ($118.5 billion), aiming to rejuvenate the economy and address the workforce shortages. The effectiveness of these measures will be closely watched as Japan navigates its economic challenges and strives to regain its global economic standing.

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