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BOJ keeps interest rates steady as Trump risks loom

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TOKYO : The Bank of Japan kept interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, as policymakers chose to spend more time gauging how prospects of higher U.S. tariffs would affect the export-reliant economy.

The widely expected decision came as fears of a global slowdown caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policy overshadow wage and price data showing Japan making progress in durably achieving the BOJ's 2 per cent inflation target.

Markets are focusing on Governor Kazuo Ueda's post-meeting briefing for clues on how soon the bank could next raise rates, a decision complicated by the contrast between benign domestic data and uncertainty caused by Trump's trade policy.

Having just raised interest rates in January, the board voted unanimously to maintain the bank's short-term policy rate at 0.5 per cent at a two-day meeting that ended on Wednesday.

The BOJ's meeting came hours before that of the U.S. Federal Reserve, which is also expected to keep interest rates steady to watch how Trump's planned April tariff hikes unfold.

"Japan's economy is recovering moderately, albeit with some weak signs," the BOJ said in a statement announcing the rate decision, signaling its confidence that rising wages will underpin consumption and the broader economy.

Rising rice prices and the fading effect of subsidies aimed at curbing fuel costs will likely put upward pressure on core consumer inflation through fiscal 2025, the statement said on Japan's price outlook.

"Japan's economic and price outlook remains highly uncertain," due in part to risks surrounding the fallout from trade policies of each country, the statement said.

Big Japanese firms last week offered bumper pay hikes in wage talks with unions for a third straight year, backing the BOJ's view that sustained wage gains will keep inflation durably around its 2 per cent target.

But Trump's back-and-forth comments on tariffs have roiled markets and stoked fears of a U.S. recession, which could hit Japan's export-reliant economy, analysts say.

The United States raised tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum to 25 per cent, effective last week, without exemptions. Washington is expected to announce auto tariffs on April 2, alongside a more sweeping agenda of reciprocal tariffs.

The uncertainty over Trump's tariff plans is already taking a toll with a Reuters poll showing Japanese manufacturers' business mood soured in March.

While exports rose 11.4 per cent in February from a year earlier, core machinery orders - a leading indicator of capital expenditure - fell 3.5 per cent in January, data showed on Wednesday.

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on Monday projected global growth to slow slightly from 3.2 per cent in 2024 to 3.1 per cent in 2025 and 3.0 per cent in 2026, due largely to the drag from Trump's tariff hikes.

The BOJ will take into account such data in a quarterly review of its growth and price forecasts at a subsequent policy meeting on April 30-May 1, which will be crucial to the timing and pace of further rate hikes.

The BOJ raised short-term rates to 0.5 per cent in January after ending a massive stimulus programme last year on the view Japan was on the cusp of meeting its long-term inflation objectives.

It has signaled readiness to raise rates further if economic and price developments move in line with projections. Over two-thirds of economists polled by Reuters expect the BOJ to hike rates to 0.75 per cent in the third quarter, most likely in July.

Source: Reuters

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