Frontloading helps, but trade deal is better


FRONTLOADING, where manufacturers ship goods earlier to customers to pre-empt anticipated disruptions, is expected to support growth in South-East Asia’s export-dependent economies this year.

However, uncertainty looms for 2026 due to shifting deadlines for US tariff implementation and trade negotiations overshadowed by tariff-related tactics.

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