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Tax hike-related slump should be short-lived

Unsurprisingly, consumer spending plunged in April after the consumption tax hike, and industrial production weakened as well. But machinery orders have climbed to a fresh high, which suggests that companies expect demand to recover in coming months. Indeed, sentiment surveys started to rebound in May. The upshot is that the slump in output following the sales tax hike should prove short-lived.

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