
Recent Surge in Japan's Corporate Pricing: Fastest Passed Costs to Customers Since 1992
6 months ago
In a notable shift for the Japanese economy, companies across Japan are increasingly transferring rising costs onto consumers, a trend that has surged to the highest rate observed since 1992. This development is reflected in a recent survey conducted by the Bank of Japan, illustrating a significant adjustment in pricing strategies among businesses to cope with escalating costs spurred by a combination of factors, including raw material pricing and inflationary pressures.
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