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    Despite deals, US tariffs pose a challenge to export-oriented Asian economies

    By Prime Sarmiento in Hong Kong | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-07-17 19:47
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    A container is loaded onto a cargo ship while docked at a port under the Port Authority of Thailand, following the announcement that US President Donald Trump would impose tariffs of 36% on goods from Thailand starting on August 1, in Bangkok, Thailand, July 8, 2025. [Photo/Agencies]

    The United States recent tariff announcements have cut down forecast for Southeast Asian economies, with the more export-dependent countries seen to be more vulnerable, a regional webinar heard Thursday.

    But analysts at the London-based research firm BMI noted that the impact of the increased tariffs, which will be enforced from August 1, can be mitigated by the results of bilateral deals.

    Several members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations like Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines are negotiating with the US to reduce the tariffs that US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose.

    ASEAN countries that are part of BRICS are also facing more pressure from the US. Trump has warned that he would impose an additional 10 percent tariff on any country aligning with what he called the "anti-American policies" of BRICS.

    Darren Tay, BMI's head of Asia country risk, noted how the US tariffs will have a different impact for Thailand and the Philippines.

    Tay said Thailand is facing a 36 percent reciprocal tariff and a potential BRICS tariffs. Thailand is a partner country of BRICS.

    Tay said another challenge for Thailand is it "does not seem to have much by way of concessions to offer the United States".

    BMI estimates that Thailand's GDP could contract by as much as 0.5 percent on the back of Thailand's "above average" export exposure to the US. Tay said domestic political scandal may also drag Thailand's medium-term outlook.

    Tay said the Philippines, which is looking at a 20 percent tariff, may negotiate defense spending to secure a trade deal.

    Vietnam, which managed to negotiate a trade deal with the US, is seen to grow strongly despite its big export sector.

    The US has reduced tariffs on Vietnam to 20 percent from the initial 46 percent after Vietnam agreed to duty free imports from the US and to purchase US aircraft.

    Shiba Sayaka, BMI's senior Asia country risk analyst, sees Vietnam's export sector expanding, supported by competitive labor costs.

    Likewise, tariffs imposed on Indonesia were reduced from 32 percent to 19 percent after Indonesia agreed to offer concessions, including a $15 billion energy purchase and eliminating duties on US goods.

    Carolyn Pang, BMI's Asia country risk analyst, said the potential imposition of a 10 percent BRICS tariff is a main upside risk for Indonesia. Indonesia is a BRICS member.

    Pang said the tariffs impact will be limited by Indonesia's domestic-focused economy.

    But it's not country-based tariffs alone that would impact ASEAN economies.

    Singapore, for example, is only subject to the universal 10 percent tariff. But the city-state is vulnerable to the potential sectoral tariffs that Trump will impose.

    Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on pharmaceutical products and semiconductors. This can hurt Singapore's economy as it is a key hub for pharmaceutical industry.

    Lee Yen Nee, BMI's senior Asia country risk analyst, said US tariffs on Singapore could surge above 70 percent due to high pharmaceutical tariffs.

    Lee said Singapore's export exposure to the US is among the lowest in the region, but a deep economic contraction is possible with tariff hikes.

    prime@chinadailyapac.com

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