Japan’s February Factory Output Rises for First Time in Three Months

Japan’s February Factory Output Rises for First Time in Three Months
Factories line the port of Osaka, western Japan, on Oct. 23, 2017. Thomas White/Reuters
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TOKYO—Japanese factories posted their first rise in output in three months in February as resilience in global demand led to a rebound in car production, a welcome sign for policymakers hoping to keep the country’s fragile economic recovery on track.

The increase, however, was smaller than market expectations, underscoring the lingering impact of supply chain bottlenecks and other risks such as surging costs of raw materials.