Japan’s inflation rate slowed further in April 2026, with core consumer prices dropping below the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) 2% target for the second straight month. The weaker inflation data highlights the impact of government energy subsidies and cooling food prices, while raising questions about the timing of future BOJ interest rate hikes.
According to data released by Japan’s Statistics Bureau on Friday, core CPI, which excludes volatile fresh food prices, increased 1.4% year-over-year in April. The figure came in below market expectations of 1.7% and slowed from March’s 1.8% reading, marking the lowest level in more than four years.
Japan’s deeper core inflation measure, which strips out both fresh food and energy costs, also eased sharply to 1.9% from 2.4% in the previous month. Headline CPI inflation declined to 1.4% from 1.5%, also reaching a four-year low.
The slowdown in Japanese inflation was largely driven by continued government subsidies for electricity and gas prices. These measures helped protect households from rising global energy costs linked to ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and the Iran war. Stabilizing rice prices also contributed to softer inflation after food prices surged throughout much of 2025.
Despite the cooling CPI data, inflation pressures in Japan have not disappeared entirely. Producer price index (PPI) data released earlier this month showed factory-gate inflation climbing to its highest level in nearly three years, fueled by rising energy and raw material costs.
Economists believe higher producer costs could eventually push consumer prices higher later in 2026. As a result, markets still expect the Bank of Japan to consider another interest rate hike in June, especially if inflation accelerates again due to global energy market disruptions.
Meanwhile, the USD/JPY pair remained near 159 as investors continued monitoring BOJ policy signals and developments in the Japanese economy.


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