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Both the US and Europe are likely to face a prolonged period of sluggish growth, creating a challenging environment for Asia. Economies more oriented towards domestic demand, such as China and India, may be in a better position to withstand the trade shock.
US companies are expected to invest strongly in plant and equipment amid record low inventories as semiconductor demand and carmaking revs up. This will be a boost for exporters across Asia, allowing economies to move beyond pandemic relief and return to structural reforms.