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景気ウォッチャー調査2025年10月~高市政権への期待から、先行き判断DIは前月から4.6ポイントの大幅上昇~
Economy Watchers Survey October 2025 – Significant 4.6-Point Increase in Future Outlook DI from the Previous Month Due to Expectations for the Takaichi Administration –
NLI Research Institute | Local Language | AcademicThink | Nov. 13, 2025 | UndeterminedEconomic Growth
The Economy Watchers Survey for October 2025, released by the Cabinet Office, showed continued improvement in economic sentiment. The Current Conditions Diffusion Index (DI), seasonally adjusted, rose 2.0 points to 49.1, marking the sixth consecutive monthly increase. Regionally, 10 out of 12 regions experienced a rise, with Tokai showing the largest gain (+3.6 points) and Okinawa the largest decline (-1.1 points). Household-related DI increased by 2.1 points, corporate-related DI by 2.7 points, and employment-related DI by 0.2 points. The Cabinet Office upgraded its economic assessment from "showing signs of picking up" to "picking up."
Seasonal changes influenced household trends, with winter goods sales beginning due to plummeting temperatures. While housing-related and food service-related DIs slightly declined, service-related and retail-related sectors saw increases, supported by positive sales in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and high-priced clothing items. The Osaka-Kansai Expo’s closing did not lead to a downturn; visitor numbers and sales remained steady. Manufacturing and non-manufacturing corporate-related DIs rose by 2.5 and 3.1 points, respectively, with transportation and construction industries noting increased inquiries and orders heading into year-end.
The Future Outlook DI jumped significantly by 4.6 points to 53.1. All sectors showed improvements: household-related DI rose 5.1 points, corporate-related 2.7 points, and employment-related 4.6 points. Consumer comments indicated acclimatization to high prices, with continued spending even on expensive items. Employment-related remarks highlighted expected increases in temporary staffing toward the fiscal year-end. Quantitative text analysis revealed that positive future sentiment was closely linked to expectations of the new Takaichi administration, referencing policy optimism, stock market highs, and potential reforms such as the abolition of the provisional gasoline tax.
Overall, the October 2025 survey reflected improved economic conditions and heightened future optimism, largely driven by expectations surrounding the Takaichi administration's policies. Attention will remain focused on economic developments in the coming months.
Tokyo transportation bureau and six firms inspected over alleged bid-rigging
Japan Times | English | News | Nov. 13, 2025 | Corporate Corruption or Fraud
The Japan Fair Trade Commission conducted on-site inspections of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's transportation bureau and six construction firms over alleged bid-rigging related to railroad track maintenance contracts. The companies involved are Totetsu Kogyo, Tsuboi, Hayakawa Kensetsu, Tokyu Kidoh Kogyo, Nisshin Kogyo, and Sankikensetsu, a division of Kyushu Railway.
The firms are suspected of conspiring for years to prearrange winners of bids for work on subway lines managed by the transportation bureau. This includes the Toei Asakusa, Mita, Shinjuku, and Oedo subway lines, as well as the Toden Arakawa tram line and the Nippori-Toneri driverless transit line.
Notable contracts won through the alleged rigging include Totetsu Kogyo's April 2024 contract to renew rails between Azabu-Juban and Roppongi stations on the Oedo Line for ¥259.6 million, and Tokyu Kidoh’s June 2024 contract on the Mita Line worth ¥170 million.
Signing of Japanese ODA Loan Agreement with Jordan: Contributing to sustainable development through enhancing economic resilience and human capital development
JICA - E | English | Government | Nov. 13, 2025 | UndeterminedEconomic Growth
On November 11, 2025, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) signed an Official Development Assistance (ODA) loan agreement with the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in Tokyo. The agreement funds the "Enhancing the Resilience for Economic Growth and Human Capital Development Program." The signing involved Minister Zeina Toukan of Jordan's Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation and Senior Vice President Mitsui Yuko of JICA.
The program targets the entire territory of Jordan and aims to support reforms that increase economic growth resilience and human capital development. The ultimate goal is to foster social and economic stability and development in Jordan through financial assistance. The project focuses on promoting sustainable tourism development and digital transformation within the tourism sector, improving education quality, advancing infrastructure in the power sector, and expanding public capital investment.
The loan amount is set at a maximum of 15,500 million Japanese Yen, with an annual interest rate of 1.5%. The repayment period spans 15 years, including a five-year grace period. Procurement for the program will follow a general untied framework, and the executing agency responsible is Jordan's Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation.
This program contributes toward several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically Goal 4 (Quality Education), Goal 5 (Gender Equality), and Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy). The planned implementation timeline expects project completion and disbursement by December 2025. The program does not include consulting services or construction works related to international competitive bidding for project components.
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