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Value of Construction Equipment Shipped Down Almost 11% for August

The value of construction equipment shipped in August fell 10.9 percent year-on-year, the 13th consecutive month of decline, according to data compiled by the Japan Construction Equipment Manufacturers Association (CEMA). Export demand fell for the 16th consecutive month, while Japanese demand fell for the fifth straight month. Japanese demand grew for five types of equipment such as construction cranes, concrete...

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CEMA Forecasts 1.855 Trillion Yen in Shipment Value of Construction Equipment for Fiscal 2017

Shipment values of construction equipment are forecast at 1.855 trillion yen ($18.283 billion) in fiscal 2017, on a par with the previous year, according to the Japan Construction Equipment Manufacturers Association (CEMA). This includes a forecast 822 billion yen in the domestic market, up 2 percent year-on-year, the first rise in two years. The forecast for exports is 1.033 trillion...

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Construction Machinery Shipments Down 5% in 2015

The value of construction machinery shipments during calendar 2015 totaled 2.3129 trillion yen ($19.27 billion), down 5 percent from the previous year as the annual figure turned negative after an increase in 2014, according to a report compiled by the Japan Construction Equipment Manufacturers Association (CEMA; 69 member companies).

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