Core Insights - Japan's manufacturing confidence has risen to its highest level in nearly four years, driven by a weaker yen and robust orders, with the manufacturing confidence index increasing from 8 in October to 17 in November, the highest since January 2022 [1] - The electronics sector's sub-index surged to 25, marking the highest level since December 2021, indicating strong performance in this industry [1] - The automotive and transportation machinery sectors also saw significant increases, with their confidence index rising from 9 to 27 [1] Industry Analysis - The depreciation of the yen has provided a boost to exports, as noted by an electronics company manager, with the yen falling over 5% against the US dollar during the survey period from October 28 to November 7 [1] - The semiconductor market, particularly in the memory sector, is performing well, contributing to the overall positive sentiment in the electronics industry [1] - Despite the current optimism, there are concerns regarding a potential decline in the overall manufacturing index, which is expected to drop to 15 in February, with some managers expressing worries about sluggish automotive production and sales [1]
受日元贬值和稳健订单支撑 日本11月制造业信心创近四年新高
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-11 23:36