Article 6JMYX Japan loses crown as world’s third-largest economy after it slips into recession

Japan loses crown as world’s third-largest economy after it slips into recession

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Justin McCurry in Tokyo and agencies
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Fall in rank below Germany has been attributed to a weak yen and country's ageing, shrinking population

Japan has been eclipsed by Germany as the world's third-biggest economy and has slipped into recession, according to data released Thursday, as the country battles a weak yen and an ageing, shrinking population.

Japan's economy, now the world's fourth-biggest, grew 1.9% in 2023 in nominal terms - meaning it is not adjusted for inflation - but in dollar terms its gross domestic product (GDP) stood at $4.2tn compared with $4.5tn for Germany.

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