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US tariffs redraw Asian manufacturing in April
Mint Mumbai
|May 19, 2025
While India's manufacturing has edged up, China, Vietnam, Korea suffer
April's tariff thunderstorm cooled manufacturing in many of Asia's export engines except India's.
Manufacturing in every major Asian economy with a trade surplus with the US shrank during the month, as US president Donald Trump's 2 April reciprocal tariffs cast a cloud over global trade.
China's official Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell to 49 in April from 50.5 in March, indicating a contraction. The decline, the fastest in 16 months, is largely attributed to the reciprocal tariffs announced by the US, which went up to 14.5% tariffs by 9 April.
A large part of this was subsequently rolled back this month following the 12 May US-China trade deal, leading to a tariff reduction of 115% by both countries on shipments from the other for 90 days.
Caixin China General Manufacturing PMI shared by S&P Global also reflected a similar trend with a reading of 50.4 in April, its lowest since January, compared to 51.2. A reading above 50 shows overall expansion compared to the previous month, and below that, a contraction.
Vietnam's manufacturing sector contracted sharply in April, with the PMI dropping to 45.6 in April from 50.5 in March. The steep decline reflects a significant reduction in new export orders and marks the lowest PMI since May 2023.
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