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In 2010, Japan's machine tool orders increased significantly by 137.6%

by:Gewinn     2022-06-10
On January 13, 2011, the initial value of machine tool orders announced by the Japan Machine Tool Builders' Association (JMTBA) showed that in December 2010, Japan's machine tool orders were 98.452 billion yen, a slight increase of 1.8 over the previous month's 96.703 billion yen. %, an increase of 63.5% over December 2009. From the perspective of domestic and foreign demand, in December 2010, Japan's domestic machine tool orders were 31.475 billion yen, a month-on-month increase of 1.7% and a year-on-year increase of 78.5%; overseas machine tool orders were 66.977 billion yen, an increase of 1.9% month-on-month and year-on-year growth. 57.3%. From January to December 2010, Japan's cumulative machine tool orders amounted to 978.284 billion yen, a substantial increase of 137.6% over the same period in 2009. Among them, the accumulated domestic orders of Japanese machine tools were 307.476 billion yen, a year-on-year increase of 92.6%; the accumulated overseas orders were 670.808 billion yen, a year-on-year increase of 166%. From January 2008 to December 2010, the changing trend of domestic and foreign demand for Japanese machine tools can be seen from the changing trend of Japanese machine tool orders from January 2008 to December 2010. The financial crisis has caused a sharp decline in Japanese machine tool orders. Gradually recovering, the recovery speed of Japan's overseas machine tool orders is significantly faster than the growth rate of Japan's domestic orders. At present, the number of overseas machine tool orders is close to the level before the crisis. In recent months, the rapid growth of domestic machine tool orders in Japan has flattened, and the order volume has repeated, indicating that there are still many uncertainties in the future development. In 2010, Japan's machine tool orders rebounded sharply, but according to the level in 2008, there is still a big gap, especially in the Japanese domestic market, the domestic orders for the whole year are only about half of the same period in 2008. Recently, JMTBA President Nakamura Kenichi said that in 2011, Japan's machine tool orders are expected to reach 1.1 trillion yen, which will be the first time in three years to break through the trillion yuan mark. Nakamura Kenichi also said that in 2010, Japan's machine tool orders are estimated to be about 950 billion yen, which will be about 2.3 times that of 2009. Up to now, the historical record of the annual order value of Japanese machine tools is 1.59 trillion yen set in 2007. After that, due to the impact of the global financial crisis that broke out in 2008, the order value shrank sharply to 411.8 billion yen in 2009. , only about 1/4 of that in 2007.
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