💨 Abstract
Donald Trump's election win is expected to accelerate the move of factories from China to Southeast Asia as companies anticipate higher tariffs on Beijing. Industrial park developers in the region, including Thailand's WHA Group and Amata Corp, are preparing for an influx of Chinese manufacturers looking to relocate. This could result in a realignment of global supply chains and increased investment in Southeast Asia, particularly in industries such as automobiles and semiconductors.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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