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Bank of Japan to halve growth forecast: report

Honda Japan production dives 62.9% in March
Tokyo (AFP) April 25, 2011 - Japan's Honda Motor on Monday reported that domestic production plunged 62.9 percent year on year in March when a massive earthquake and tsunami hit the country.

Production plunged to 34,754 units in Japan while worldwide total production was down 19.2 percent at 282,254 units.

For the fiscal year to the end of March 2011, worldwide production was up 8.2 percent at 3,575,362 units compared with the previous year, Honda said.

The March 11 disasters damaged production facilities and atomic power plants in the northeast, triggering the world's worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl and resulting in electricity shortages and disruptions to the supply chain in Japan and worldwide.

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Tokyo (AFP) April 25, 2011
The Bank of Japan is expected to downgrade its economic growth outlook for the year to March 2012 from 1.6 percent to around 0.8 percent in light of the deadly disasters in March, a report said Monday.

However, in its upcoming Outlook for Economic Activity and Prices, to be released Thursday, the central bank will predict a rebound starting late this year on recovering output and reconstruction demand, the Nikkei daily said.

Growth of 0.8 percent would be bullish compared with the average private-sector projection of slightly more than 0.4 percent, the business daily added.

The news report came as BoJ governor Masaaki Shirakawa joined private economists in expecting an economic contraction in the first half due to the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami of March 11.

The disasters battered an atomic power plant, triggering the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl in 1986.

The disasters in the northeastern region killed 14,300 people and left 11,999 missing, and forced evacuation of more than 150,000.

The region's infrastructure, businesses and factories were destroyed, while many local residents were left without jobs.

The central bank is expected to upgrade its fiscal 2012 growth forecast from 2.0 percent to the upper half of the 2.0-percent level, the Nikkei said.

Output and exports are expected to recover as supply chain disruptions are alleviated and reconstruction demand starts picking up momentum, the Nikkei said.

Once the economy overcomes summer electricity shortages, a positive trend could emerge in the October-December quarter, paving the way for a return to steady growth in fiscal 2012, the Nikkei said.



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