Asia pays the price of fees and growth expectations at the lowest level since Corona

A regional research institution said the global customs laid up by US President Donald Trump will lead to a decline in economic growth in Asia to its worst level since the Kofid-19. In the event that the so -called US mutual fees are applied, the growth in Asia will delay to 3.8% this year and 3.4% in the next year, according to the Total Economy Research Office of the Association of Southeast Asian countries plus three. The estimates of 2025 include the fees of “Tahrir Day” that Trump imposed on all countries, and later suspended it, but that does not include the temporary release of temporary release for some products such as smartphones and electronics. These expectations are compared to a basic growth rate of 4.2% in the event that customs are not imposed, and this will represent the slowest rate of growth, as the growth dropped to 3.3% in 2022. How does American fees affect Asia? Some countries can be severely affected due to their major dependence on export to the United States – such as Vietnam and Cambodia, the region can reduce the influence by facilitating monetary policy and improving financial spending, according to the Singapore research group. “This is the IRO,” the region of the region will act at the policy level to reduce this effect. “And” the region has great flexibility because it has accumulated international reserves within years and became more flexible in terms of the exchange rate, “Note that inflation is moderate, enabling central banks to reduce interest rates. Asia is expected to be most affected by Trump’s protection policy, due to the increasing fees for China and the integration of the officials of the officials of the officials of the officials of the officials of the officials and From Vietnam to Japan, to look for copies with their peers in the United States. Unrealistic scenario, because it is unlikely to actually happen. “If applied, US customs duties on Asia will rise to an average of 26% with the exception of China, according to” Amro “. About 15% of the total export of the region is currently on their way to the United States, which represents about 4% of GDP.