TOKYO: Japan on Tuesday cut its fiscal year growth forecast for the world’s number three economy, blaming weak exports and rising imports as well as the impact of April’s sales tax hike on consumer spending and business confidence.

The Cabinet Office said it now expects expansion of 1.2 percent in the year to March, compared with a previous estimate of 1.4 percent.

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