Thoughts on the Market

Asia’s Economy and Markets in 2026

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Dec 10, 2025
Chetan Ahya, Chief Asia Economist at Morgan Stanley, shares insights on Asia's economic recovery, particularly the surprising 8% growth in exports driven by tech in 2025. He predicts a shift towards non-tech exports in 2026, which is vital for jobs and consumption. Chetan also discusses modest inflation and the outlook for central banks, suggesting a stable policy ahead. Meanwhile, Laura Wang highlights opportunities in AI and smart manufacturing, along with a positive year for China's equity market and investor inflows.
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INSIGHT

AI Fueled 2025 Export Surprise

  • Tech exports, led by AI-related demand, drove Asia's strong 2025 export growth.
  • Chetan Ahya expects non-tech exports to recover in 2026 as US domestic demand improves and tariff uncertainty fades.
INSIGHT

Non-Tech Exports Broaden Growth

  • Tech export strength is capital intensive and had limited job and consumption impact.
  • A shift to non-tech exports in 2026 should broaden growth into capex, jobs, and consumption recovery.
INSIGHT

Disinflation Eases With Utilization

  • As capacity utilization improves with non-tech export recovery, disinflationary pressures should ease in 2026.
  • Chetan Ahya also expects disinflationary spillovers from China to lessen next year.
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