Southeast Asia Set to Gain From Trade War Business Relocations (Nikkei Asian Review)
HSBC Private Banking sees Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia as main winners
The escalating trade war will give Southeast Asian economies a boost by prompting major companies operating in China to shift operations to the region, according to HSBC Private Banking. READ MORE
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