Japan’s industrial production strengthened in June, with output rising 1.9% month-over-month, up from a 1.3% gain in the previous period. The data, updated on 17 August 2026, highlight a pickup in manufacturing activity compared with the prior month’s pace.
Both the current and previous readings refer to June 2026, but capture different month-over-month comparisons: the latest “actual” figure measures the change in output from May to June, while the “previous” figure reflects the change from April to May. The improvement from 1.3% to 1.9% suggests that industrial activity has not only remained in expansion territory but has also gained momentum as the quarter progressed.
The firmer month-on-month performance in June points to a potentially more resilient industrial backdrop, which could support broader economic conditions if the trend continues in the coming months.