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Japan Machinery Orders in January, 2026
The total value of machinery orders received by 280 manufacturers operating in Japan decreased by 2.0% in January from the previous month on a seasonally adjusted basis. Private-sector machinery orders, excluding volatile ones for ships and those from electric power companies, decreased a seasonally adjusted by 5.5% in January. tables charts
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