Red Sea Crisis Threatens Asia's Economic Growth and Inflation

Red Sea Crisis Threatens Asia's Economic Growth and Inflation

By
Santiago Arroyo
1 min read

The Economist Intelligence Unit warns that escalating violence in the Red Sea could disrupt export destinations, impacting Thailand and Indonesia the hardest. Furthermore, it may lead to a delay in rate easing in countries such as India and the Philippines, potentially causing a resurgence of inflation and slower economic growth in Asia.

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