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Japan Tertiary Industry Index

Price

Price
106.7 Points
Change +/-
+1.4 Points
Percentage Change
+1.33 %

The current value of the Tertiary Industry Index in Japan is 106.7 Points. The Tertiary Industry Index in Japan increased to 106.7 Points on 4/1/2026, after it was 105.3 Points on 3/1/2026. From 1/1/1988 to 4/1/2026, the average GDP in Japan was 97.58 Points. The all-time high was reached on 9/1/2019 with 107.6 Points, while the lowest value was recorded on 1/1/1988 with 73.2 Points.

Source: Ministry of Economy Trade & Industry (METI)

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Tertiary Industry Index

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Tertiary Industry Index
Date
Tertiary Industry Index
Jan 1, 1988
73.2 points
Feb 1, 1988
74.8 points
Mar 1, 1988
73.7 points
Apr 1, 1988
74.7 points
May 1, 1988
75.4 points
Jun 1, 1988
75.8 points
Jul 1, 1988
76.3 points
Aug 1, 1988
76.7 points
Sep 1, 1988
75.9 points
Oct 1, 1988
77.4 points
Nov 1, 1988
77.8 points
Dec 1, 1988
78.6 points
Jan 1, 1989
78 points
Feb 1, 1989
79.2 points
Mar 1, 1989
83.1 points
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Tertiary Industry Index History

Tertiary Industry Index — History
DateValue
106.7 Points
105.3 Points
105.9 Points
106.7 Points
104.6 Points
105.3 Points
105.8 Points
105.1 Points
105.1 Points
104.8 Points
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Tertiary Industry Index

The Tertiary Industry Activity Index provides a comprehensive overview of industrial activities across all business categories within the tertiary sector. This composite index serves as a general indicator, consolidating the activity indexes of individual business categories, weighted according to the relative importance of each category (value added). Wholesale Trade emerges as the most significant sector, contributing 15 percent to tertiary activity. This is followed by Medical, Health Care & Welfare and Living & Amusement-related Services, each accounting for 12 percent. Information & Communications contributes 11 percent, while Retail Trade and Transport & Postal Activities each account for 10 percent. Finance and Insurance sectors add another 9 percent, Real Estate contributes 8 percent, Business-related Services make up 7 percent, and Electricity, Gas, Heat Supply & Water and Goods Rental and Leasing each account for 3 percent.

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What is Tertiary Industry Index?

The Tertiary Industry Index is a critical metric within the field of macroeconomics, playing an essential role in understanding and analyzing the dynamic nature of contemporary economies. At Eulerpool, a premier portal dedicated to displaying macroeconomic data, we recognize the significance of such indices in offering comprehensive insights into the economic pulse of nations. The Tertiary Industry Index, as its name suggests, encapsulates the performance and health of the services sector, a component that has become increasingly dominant in modern economic structures. The tertiary industry, also known as the service sector, represents a broad range of activities including retail, entertainment, finance, healthcare, education, and more. As economies evolve, there is a marked shift from primary (agriculture and extraction) and secondary (manufacturing) sectors towards tertiary activities. This transition is indicative of advancements in technology, rising incomes, and changing consumer preferences. Consequently, the Tertiary Industry Index offers a detailed perspective on such growth and its implications for overall economic health. At its core, the Tertiary Industry Index measures the output, efficiency, and expansion of the service sector. Unlike tangible goods produced by primary and secondary industries, services are intangible, encompassing activities that facilitate and enhance productivity and quality of life. The Index, therefore, captures a wide array of data points — from employment rates within the sector, revenue generation, to the adoption of cutting-edge technologies that streamline service delivery. The significance of the Tertiary Industry Index cannot be overstated. Firstly, it sheds light on consumer behavior and spending patterns. Services such as retail, hospitality, and entertainment are directly influenced by disposable income levels and consumer confidence. An uptick in these areas often suggests increased economic optimism and stability. Secondly, the Index serves as a barometer for business investment. Sectors like finance, real estate, and IT are pivotal for long-term economic planning and growth. Monitoring their performance provides invaluable insights for policymakers and investors alike. Furthermore, the Tertiary Industry Index offers a nuanced understanding of employment trends. Given that the service sector often accounts for a significant proportion of job creation, especially in advanced economies, any fluctuation within this Index can predict broader labor market trends. Understanding these patterns is crucial for governments aiming to implement effective employment policies and for businesses looking to align their workforce strategies with market conditions. Additionally, the Tertiary Industry Index is instrumental in understanding innovation and technological absorption within an economy. Services sectors like IT, telecommunications, and professional services are at the forefront of adopting and integrating new technologies. The rate at which these sectors innovate and evolve can often serve as a proxy for the overall technological progress within a nation. As such, the Index enables stakeholders to gauge the readiness of an economy to transition into newer, more advanced stages of development. At Eulerpool, our approach to the Tertiary Industry Index is rooted in a commitment to accuracy and comprehensiveness. We amalgamate data from a variety of reputable sources, ensuring that our users have access to the most up-to-date and relevant information. By consistently updating this Index, we enable businesses, policymakers, and researchers to make informed decisions based on current and projected performance trends within the service sector. Moreover, our platform offers a user-friendly interface allowing for nuanced analysis and comparison. By aggregating data in an accessible manner, we facilitate a deeper understanding of macroeconomic trends. Users can dissect the Tertiary Industry Index to identify specific sectors driving growth, regions outperforming their counterparts, and temporal trends that have tangible policy implications. This level of granular detail is indispensable for informed strategic planning. The tertiary industry’s influence on global trade patterns also underscores the relevance of this Index. As economies become more interlinked through globalization, service sectors such as finance, logistics, and tourism play pivotal roles in sustaining economic interdependence. The Tertiary Industry Index, by extension, provides critical insight into these international linkages, helping businesses navigate and capitalize on global opportunities while understanding potential vulnerabilities. Furthermore, the Index plays a role in gauging the socio-economic impact of the service sector. Services like healthcare and education are foundational to societal well-being and long-term human capital development. Tracking the performance of these sub-sectors offers critical insights into the effectiveness of public policies and the quality of life. By monitoring these metrics, stakeholders can identify systemic challenges and areas requiring intervention, ultimately fostering a more holistic approach to economic development. In conclusion, the Tertiary Industry Index is a quintessential tool in modern macroeconomic analysis, offering multi-faceted insights into the service sector’s performance and its overarching impact on the economy. At Eulerpool, we are dedicated to providing a robust, reliable, and detailed representation of this Index, ensuring that our users are well-equipped with the knowledge to make informed, strategic decisions. Through rigorous data compilation and an intuitive presentation, we aim to make the complexities of the service sector comprehensible and accessible, underscoring our commitment to excellence in the dissemination of macroeconomic data.

Tertiary Industry Index Japan — FAQ

What is the current Tertiary Industry Index in Japan?

The current Tertiary Industry Index in Japan is 106.7 Points as of 4/1/2026.

How has the Tertiary Industry Index in Japan changed recently?

The Tertiary Industry Index in Japan increased from 105.3 Points (3/1/2026) to 106.7 Points (4/1/2026).

What is the all-time high for Tertiary Industry Index in Japan?

The all-time high for Tertiary Industry Index in Japan was 107.6 Points, recorded on 9/1/2019.

What is the all-time low for Tertiary Industry Index in Japan?

The all-time low for Tertiary Industry Index in Japan was 73.2 Points, recorded on 1/1/1988.

What is the historical average of Tertiary Industry Index in Japan?

The historical average of Tertiary Industry Index in Japan is 97.58 Points, calculated over the period from 1/1/1988 to 4/1/2026.

Where does the Tertiary Industry Index data for Japan come from?

The Tertiary Industry Index data for Japan is sourced from Ministry of Economy Trade & Industry (METI) and published on Eulerpool.