An Imminent Slowdown In Asia Manufacturing?
Sung Eun Jung, Senior Economist, Oxford Economics
08-Dec-22 07:30
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A year ago, global manufacturing activity took a huge hit no thanks to supply chain bottlenecks that were exacerbated by Covid induced factory shutdowns. This reversed in early 2022 with recovery in demand and the revenge shopping phenomenon. However, with rising inflation and a global economic slowdown, can Asia Pacific still see strong manufacturing activity as financial conditions tighten? For answers, we speak to Sung Eun Jung, Senior Economist, Oxford Economics.
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Produced by: Moh Heng Ying
Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Chong Tjen San, Philip See
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Categories: international, managing
Tags: global manufacturing, asia pacific,