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Duncan Wrigley

7 April 2025 China+ Monitor China's brinkmanship with the US likely aimed at forcing start of talks

  • China’s all-out response on Friday to US tariff hikes is likely intended to get US-China talks going soon.
  • We have cut our 2025 Japan GDP forecast by 0.2pp to 0.8%, due to the US tariff hikes announced last week.
  • The BoJ is even more likely to hold fast on May 1, waiting for clarity, as Japan presses for lower tariffs.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 3 April 2025: China's response to US tariff hike

China likely to step up fiscal and monetary policy support, allow weaker RMB, in response to hefty US tariff hike; 
Caixin services activity rises

Duncan WrigleyChina+

4 April 2025 China+ Monitor China has options, albeit limited, to counter the steep US tariff hike

  • China will seek to prop up domestic demand in response to the US tariff hikes…
  • …But this won’t mitigate the hit to growth fully, so we cut our 2025 GDP growth forecast by 0.4pp, to 4.0%.
  • Serious trade talks are likely to get underway soon, but the US is unlikely to roll back the tariff hikes fully.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

2 April 2025 China+ Monitor Korean export uptick unlikely to be sustained amid trade risks

  • Korean export growth accelerated in March, but due to post-holiday effects and front-loading or orders.
  • The manufacturing PMI slipped in March, despite a robust new export order reading.
  • Firms are worried about tariff hikes and political risks, with the impeachment ruling due on Friday.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

1 April 2025 China+ Monitor China's PMIs point to sustained stimulus lift, but the trade war looms

  • China’s official March PMIs showed lasting, though waning, stimulus support for activity.
  • The manufacturing index is still above 50, but sentiment slipped ahead of likely US tariff hikes today.
  • Construction new orders dived, raising questions about local-government investment activity.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

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