Assessing the impact of Russia-Ukraine tensions on Asean economies
GDP forecasts for Singapore, Thailand, Philippines face relatively more downside risks than commodity exporters Malaysia and Indonesia: Maybank
Singapore
WHILE most of Asean does not have direct exposure to Russia, markets in the region are likely to face headwinds from supply shocks on key manufacturing and agricultural imports, as well as higher energy prices.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has seen the US and its allies imposing economic sanctions on Russia, a major exporter of metals, food and energy.
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