NEWS-FINANCE -QUOTE-EDUCATIONAL AND MOTIVATIONAL
President Trump’s sweeping tariffs took effect last week, imposing seemingly arbitrary levies on goods arriving to America from much of the world. They range from 10% on UK-made products to 50% on shipments from Brazil. But one region has been hit particularly hard: South-East Asia. A growing share of US imports are made in the region, which has benefitted from a push by manufacturers to diversify their supply chains away from China. But do Trump’s tariffs, and his ill-defined crackdown on “transshipment”, threaten the factory model that has propelled the region’s growth?
Hosts: Ethan Wu, Alice Fulwood and Mike Bird. Guests: Louise Loo of Oxford Economics; former White House supply-chain expert Peter Harrell; and Malaysia’s deputy trade minister Liew Chin Tong.