Trade Resources Industry Views The Reasons Why Jobs Aren't Back Inspite of The Weak Yen

The Reasons Why Jobs Aren't Back Inspite of The Weak Yen

Crows circle around the tract of cleared land that was once Hoya Corp.’s Pentax camera plant in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture. All that’s left is a sign directing employees to a dormitory and gymnasium, both pulled down years ago when a strong yen was driving manufacturers abroad.

This was once part of Japan’s industrial heartland, a place that shows little sign of benefiting from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s success in weakening the currency and battling deflation. While a 36 percent tumble in the yen has stoked record profits at big exporters like Toyota Motor Corp., the jobs lost here have yet to return.

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Why Japan's Factories, Jobs Aren't Coming Back Despite The Weak Yen