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Asia reacts to US tariffs

Date: 24 April

It has been a volatile few weeks in Asian markets with the US and China in a full-blown trade war. Other countries in Asia have also been at the receiving end of US tariffs. We draw the implications for Asian economies, in particular how the movement in financial markets may affect real economic outcomes.

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Tags: Asia PacificAsian EconomyFinancial marketsGlobal tradeSoutheast AsiaTariffs
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