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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Arup Raha
Head of APAC Economics
+65 6850 0124

Arup Raha
Head of APAC Economics
Singapore
Arup Raha is the Head of APAC Economics at Oxford Economics. He leads a strong 10-member team with responsibility for the coverage of several Asian economies, including China, Japan and India. Arup started his career as an economist with the World Bank in Washington DC and then went on to build a successful career in the financial services industry. Arup has previously been the Chief Economist for Asia-Pacific for 3 global banks, namely UBS, Citi and HSBC and has also been the Head of India Equity Research for JP Morgan. Arup has a B.A. (Honors) in Economics from St Stephen’s College, Delhi, a M.A. in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics, and a Ph.D in Economics from Vanderbilt University in the US.
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