Asia needs new trade partners, stronger markets to survive US tariffs: ADB chief
The head of the Asian Development Bank warns that reliance on exports leaves the region vulnerable to Washington’s high-tariff strategy

Asian countries should diversify their trading partners and boost domestic demand to ensure they can ride out the current global trade war, the head of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said on Tuesday.
“This is a time for Asia to boost domestic demand, pursue sound economic policies and diversify industries and trade partners,” Kanda said.
Meanwhile, a “sell US” trend that has taken hold since the Trump administration launched its tariff offensive has resulted in gains in Asian currencies, further hurting the competitiveness of exporters in the region.
Kanda, who was formerly Japan’s top currency official, said wild swings in markets were another reason for countries in the region to diversify their economic bases.

“What we can do is to protect the regional economies against external shocks and build resilience to future shocks,” he said.