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Thursday, Apr 17, 2025

Southeast Asian Nations Respond to Elevated U.S. Tariffs

Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia Initiate Measures to Address Significant Tariff Increases Imposed by the United States
Several Southeast Asian countries are taking steps to address the recent imposition of substantial tariffs by the United States.

Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia, among others, are particularly affected by these measures.

Vietnam has been subjected to a 46% tariff on its exports to the U.S. In reaction, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has established a task force led by Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son.

This group's mandate is to monitor global and regional developments, especially changes in U.S. economic and trade policies, and to advise the government on appropriate responses.

Despite these challenges, Vietnam maintains its economic growth target of 8% for the year.

The U.S. is a significant trading partner for Vietnam, with exports totaling $142 billion last year, representing nearly 30% of its gross domestic product.

Thailand is facing a 37% tariff on its exports to the U.S., a figure notably higher than the 11% previously anticipated.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has expressed the government's intention to engage in negotiations with U.S. counterparts to address the tariff rates.

The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of these discussions to ensure that Thailand meets its gross domestic product targets.

Thailand's economy, which grew by 2.5% last year, is aiming for 3% growth this year.

Cambodia has been hit with a 49% tariff, the highest among the affected Southeast Asian nations.

The U.S. is Cambodia's largest export market, accounting for 37.9% of the kingdom's export value.

In 2024, Cambodia exported goods worth $9.92 billion to the U.S., with the majority comprising clothing, travel goods, and footwear.

The garment and footwear industries are particularly vulnerable to these tariffs, and stakeholders within these sectors have expressed concerns about potential negative impacts on export growth.

The broader Southeast Asian region is experiencing significant economic implications due to these tariffs.

Six of the nine Southeast Asian countries listed by the U.S. have been subjected to tariffs ranging from 32% to 49%.

These measures have led to declines in stock markets and currencies across the region.

For instance, Vietnam's benchmark stock index experienced a 6.7% drop, while its currency, the dong, depreciated by 0.7% to an all-time low.

In response to the tariffs, affected nations are seeking diplomatic engagements with the United States.

Vietnam's Trade Ministry has formally requested the U.S. administration to postpone the implementation of the tariffs and to engage in further negotiations.

Similarly, Thailand's government has indicated readiness for discussions, citing the longstanding good relations between the two countries.

The imposed tariffs are expected to have significant repercussions on industries that have benefited from the shift of manufacturing operations to Southeast Asia.

Companies such as Nike and Lululemon, which have substantial production bases in countries like Vietnam, may face increased costs.

Analysts suggest that these companies might need to explore alternative manufacturing locations or adjust pricing strategies to mitigate the impact of the tariffs.

The situation remains dynamic, with ongoing developments as Southeast Asian nations navigate the challenges posed by the new U.S. tariffs.
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