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Meekita Gupta (Asia Economist)

10 February 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Taiwan's export growth reaches the highest print since the 1970s

  • Taiwan’s exports soared by 69.9% in January, with AI demand still overwhelming supply…
  • ...though base effects, Lunar New Year distortion and less front-loading point to cooling ahead.
  • AI demand could soften near term, due to lack of data centre readiness and delayed deployment.

EM Asia Datanote: CPI, Taiwan, January 2026

  • In one line: Big disinflation surprise, due to Lunar New Year noise.

3 February 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Taiwan Q4 GDP hits a 21st-century high; our call was spot on

  • Taiwan’s Q4 GDP growth surged to a blockbuster 12.7%, above the unjustifiable 8.8% consensus...
  • …Exports did the heavy lifting, though even we were taken aback by the rebound in consumption.
  • The MAS held policy steady; we see little need for tightening with imported inflation still non-existent.

23 January 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Q4 GDP, the latest export data and disinflation lift BNM's spirits

  • BNM held the OPR at 2.75% yesterday, in line with expectations, prolonging its ongoing pause.
  • For now, AI-driven export strength should continue, meaning no rate cuts in 2026.
  • Subdued inflation should leave the door open to a rate cut in the event of an economic shock.

21 January 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor AI boom continues to boost Malaysia's electronics exports

  • Malaysian exports blew past expectations in December; analysts underestimated the AI boom...
  • …We have upgraded our 2026 GDP forecast, as we think AI demand will remain firm for some time.
  • Malaysia’s inflation ticked up in December, but we consider this a one-off not a re-acceleration.

PANTHEON EM ASIA DATA WRAP 20 January 2026

AI boom saves Malaysian exports 
Malaysian inflation shows a surprise rise

19 January 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Malaysian Q4 GDP surprises to the upside, thanks again to the AI boom

  • Malaysia’s Q4 GDP growth beat expectations, at 5.7%, largely because of export manufacturing...
  • …This bolsters our call for the BNM to hold rates this Thursday, saving policy space for later.
  • We think economic growth should be stronger in 2026, but this is contingent on the AI boom.

EM Asia Datanote: Trade, Taiwan, December 2025

  • In one line: Export growth eases, but Q4 GDP remains on track for a millennia-high.

6 January 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Singapore GDP ends 2025 on a high, but we expect this to fade

  • Singapore ended 2025 strongly, with GDP growth accelerating to 5.7% in Q4, from 4.3% in Q3.
  • Manufacturing drove the uptick, led by pharmaceuticals and electronics exports…
  • …We think the headline was inflated by tariff-related front-loading that could fade in coming quarters.

22 December 2025 Emerging Asia Monitor CBC holds rates, with economic growth poised to be best globally

  • Taiwan’s CBC held rates steady last week; strong growth has removed the need for easing…
  • …Still, growth is increasingly precarious, with exports—and GDP—heavily reliant on the AI boom.
  • The silver lining is the CBC can now save a rate cut for when a genuine shock materialises.

10 December 2025 Emerging Asia Monitor Taiwan's export growth hits 56%; is millennium-high GDP growth next?

  • Taiwan’s exports exploded by 56% in November, far above expectations, driven by AI server demand…
  • …We are now upgrading our Q4 GDP growth forecast to 12.0%, the highest this millennium.
  • Philippine sales volumes continue to slump; only so much borrowing and remittances can do.

27 November 2025 Emerging Asia Monitor Malaysia's long-run potential could be boosted by policy levers

  • Early signs suggest there could be a moderation in Malaysia’s Q4 GDP, but risks are to the upside.
  • In the longer term, supply side factors are likely to weigh on growth, due to poor capital stock growth.
  • That said, we see the government pulling numerous policy levers to raise this.
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