Tariffs Target Southeast Asia

The region now accounts for more U.S. imports than China.

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(click to enlarge) Since 2016, the share of U.S. imports from China has fallen by nearly half, while imports from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have nearly doubled. The United States now imports more from Southeast Asia than it does from China. Last week, President Donald Trump announced a new set of tariffs meant […]

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