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More than 30,000 Japanese food items to increase in price in 2023, a record in 30 years

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế31/12/2023

According to statistics from research firm Teikoku Databank, the recent wave of inflation has pushed up the prices of more than 30,000 items produced by 195 major Japanese food and beverage companies in 2023.
Hơn 30.000 mặt hàng thực phẩm của Nhật Bản đã tăng giá trong năm 2023
The sharp increase in commodity prices in Japan is due to the impact of inflation. (Source: Kyodo)

Specifically, the prices of a total of 32,396 food items were affected, 25.7% higher than in 2022. This is the largest number in the past 30 years, since Japan emerged from the bubble economy of 1986-1991.

Teikoku Databank experts said the price increase was due to a number of factors related to the increase in production input costs. First of all, it was the result of increased input material prices, especially imported goods, due to the weakening Yen.

In addition, there was an increase in personnel costs due to salary increases and the cost of utilities (electricity, water, gas, etc.) recovered after the Japanese government stopped subsidy programs maintained from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Teikoku Databank explained that the first food price increase this year occurred in February, with about 5,000 frozen food items experiencing price fluctuations. Then in April, canned mayonnaise and other food items containing eggs increased in price due to egg shortages. By October, about 4,760 other consumer goods had also increased in price.

The pace of price increases for food products began to slow in late 2023 as manufacturers in Asia's second-largest economy grew increasingly concerned about falling sales. Teikoku Databank recorded only 139 and 678 items increasing their prices in November and December 2023, respectively.

According to the survey, Japanese households with two or more people have cut their food spending by about 3,685 yen per month. The number of consumers in this country switching from expensive consumer goods or from big brands to cheaper private labels, as well as cutting down on the amount of food consumed daily, is increasing.

Assessing the 2024 outlook, Teikoku Databank experts said that the number of food items with price increases next year is expected to decrease sharply, to only about 15,000 items.

However, a Japanese government official warned that prices could continue to rise for more items than forecast and prices would depend on cost factors and foreign exchange fluctuations.



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