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去年日本企业破产数超1.2万
Di Yi Cai Jing Zi Xun· 2026-01-15 08:07
Group 1 - The number of corporate bankruptcies in Japan reached a record high of 12,610 cases last year, marking a 27.36% increase from 9,901 cases in 2024, and this is the fourth consecutive year of growth in bankruptcies [2] - The majority of bankruptcies involve small and medium-sized enterprises, with 6 out of 7 industries experiencing an increase in bankruptcies compared to 2024 [3][4] - The service industry saw the highest number of bankruptcies, with 2,648 cases, a 4.0% increase from 2,547 cases in 2024, while the retail sector also faced significant challenges with 2,193 bankruptcies, up 5.1% [3][4] Group 2 - The rise in bankruptcies is attributed to high prices, labor shortages, and interest rate hikes, creating a challenging business environment [2][4] - The "unfavorable economic conditions" category accounted for 8,502 bankruptcies, representing 82.8% of the total, with "poor sales" being the most common reason [4] - The average minimum wage in Japan increased from 902 yen to 1,121 yen over five years, a rise of 24.3%, further straining small businesses [5] Group 3 - The construction industry also faced significant bankruptcies due to rising material costs and labor shortages, with the number of bankruptcies in this sector exceeding 2,000 [3][5] - The trend of bankruptcies is expected to continue into 2026, with potential shifts from high prices to issues related to labor shortages and operator health [6] - Real estate prices have been rising, adding to the rental burdens for small businesses, with an average increase of 1.5% in land prices reported [5]