Japan’s economy grows at an annualized rate of 1.1% in the April–June quarter, according to reported figures cited by multiple outlets. The growth is described as occurring despite economic headwinds that limit domestic momentum.

Outlets note that private consumption remains flat, providing little support for demand during the period. At the same time, export growth slows, with one outlet reporting that the rate of export expansion declines compared with earlier trends. Together, these factors point to uneven drivers behind the modest GDP increase.

The coverage largely aligns on the headline growth rate and the same underlying components—flat consumption and slowing exports. Differences, where present, are limited to wording rather than the core data reported, with no additional competing explanations or figures introduced across the sources.