Trump's proposed tariffs of 60% on Chinese imports and 10-20% on other goods could severely impact Asia's export-driven economies, largely reliant on US demand.
The trade measures would complicate economic stability in Asia, with a high dependency on exports, suggesting a more protectionist US policy would harm the region negatively.
Despite some Asian nations benefiting from the previous US-China trade war, the broad tariffs proposed would result in widespread economic damage throughout the Asian market.
Asia's economic structure, with trade-to-GDP ratios substantially higher than the global average, indicates severe vulnerabilities to shifting US trade policies and tariffs.
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