試す 金 - 無料
US-China tariff pause eases trade tension
Bangkok Post
|May 19, 2025
Global supply chains can exhale
The temporary agreement between the US and China to slash the severe reciprocal tariffs imposed on each other and to cooperate to prevent further disruption to the global economy should have a positive impact on trade, according to an analyst.
The move should ease the strain on global supply chains, which faced uncertainty as shippers did not know whether their goods would be accepted due to the US tariffs.
However, uncertainty will remain until the two nations hold a second round of negotiations, said Sompop Manarungsan, an analyst covering the Chinese and US economies.
“The temporary agreement on tariffs has left many countries including Thailand feeling both relieved and concerned,” he said.
“The relief stems from a clearer stance between the two largest adversaries in the tariff war. However, the concern is related to uncertainty about the second round of talks.”
According to Mr Sompop, the agreement helps stabilise the global supply chain and reduces negative impacts on the logistics system, including inventory management, as businesses stocked up before the tariffs came into effect.
Marketing management should also become easier, referring to the trend of consumers hoarding goods because they were worried prices would rise due to the tariffs, he said.
The pact also affects transport systems, which had been congested during this period, said Mr Sompop.
The US tariffs also affected demand in the US, leading to product shortages on store shelves.
In the financial sector, the measures have diminished the US's status as a safe haven, as capital outflows from the US over the past few months strengthened other currencies, such as the yen, Taiwanese dollar and the baht.
China was also affected, particularly its small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
このストーリーは、Bangkok Post の May 19, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Bangkok Post からのその他のストーリー
Bangkok Post
Jazz legend John Coltrane's son hits the high notes
Ravi Coltrane has a tough task - honour his father John and fellow legend Miles Davis without imitating them, he said, beer in hand during an interview in Poland.
3 mins
May 02, 2026
Bangkok Post
Nationwide discounts combat soaring prices
'Thai Chuay Thai' set to provide relief to struggling households
2 mins
May 02, 2026
Bangkok Post
How does the Iran war threaten subsea cables?
Strait of Hormuz flashpoint imperils key global data flows, writes Federico Maccioni
3 mins
May 02, 2026
Bangkok Post
Tourism guide launched
Kazakhstan has launched its first Thai-language guidebook, in a bid to boost visitor flows and strengthen tourism cooperation with Thailand.
1 min
May 02, 2026
Bangkok Post
T-Wolves dump out Nuggets in gritty shock
The Minnesota Timberwolves eliminated Nikola Jokic’s Denver Nuggets while the New York Knicks put on one of the most dominant displays in NBA playoff history, destroying Atlanta to advance on Thursday.
2 mins
May 02, 2026
Bangkok Post
Thailand targets foreign capital with key reform
Can the nation's private trust push unlock B1tn in foreign inflows? Lessons from Singapore's wealth model
3 mins
May 02, 2026
Bangkok Post
Gaza flotilla activists stop in Crete
Dozens of activists on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla which was intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters off Crete disembarked yesterday in the Greek island, an AFP journalist saw.
1 min
May 02, 2026
Bangkok Post
Power behind the premier
As 3 ministers gain prominence, questions grow over whether PM is exercising strategic leadership or managing political constraint Court ruling buys PP time, yet questions over its opposition role, leadership and poll strategy continue to mount
4 mins
May 02, 2026
Bangkok Post
Jihadists launch Bamako blockade
Jihadists in troubled Mali called for a united front to bring down the junta that has run the country since 2020 and began a road blockade on the capital Bamako.
2 mins
May 02, 2026
Bangkok Post
Thailand's longevity paradox
Healthcare is often a topic that sparks debates among the 30-something and over-50 set, from discussions over treatments, physicians and insurance policies to preventive care, which has now become an industry of its own.
3 mins
May 02, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
