Donald Trump's presidency could redirect trade and investment away from China, benefiting India and ASEAN nations, according to Moody's Ratings. The election of Trump as the next US President on November 5 is expected to significantly alter policies from those of the current Joe Biden administration.

Moody's anticipates that a second Trump administration would result in large fiscal deficits, protectionist trade measures, climate policy rollbacks, stricter immigration policies, and relaxed regulations. These changes could impact various sectors and international relations.
Impact on Immigration and Labour
Trump is expected to implement stricter immigration policies, including increased deportations and more border barriers. Stricter visa rules and reduced asylum grants are also likely. While these measures aim to curb unauthorised immigration and prioritise merit-based legal immigration, they might cause labour shortages in sectors like agriculture, retail, hospitality, construction, and healthcare.
"Although aimed at reducing unauthorised immigration and prioritising legal immigration based on merit, they could lead to labour shortages in sectors that rely heavily on immigrant labour," Moody's stated regarding the potential effects on the workforce.
Trade Dynamics in Asia-Pacific
Moody's noted that Trump's foreign policy could further divert trade and investment flows away from China as the US tightens investments in strategic sectors. This shift might negatively impact China's economy and regional growth but could benefit India and ASEAN countries.
The ongoing US-China polarisation risks increasing geopolitical tensions in the region. This could disrupt the global semiconductor supply chain, affecting various industries worldwide.
European Implications
In Europe, reduced US support for Ukraine might increase fiscal burdens on European governments as they attempt to compensate for the loss of US assistance. Additionally, US disengagement from NATO could heighten security risks by emboldening Russia, particularly affecting countries along NATO's eastern border.
The proposed blanket tariffs and US-China tensions may harm trading partners in the region. However, Europe might indirectly benefit by becoming a more attractive investment destination due to its relative policy stability.
Moody's report highlights potential shifts in global trade dynamics under a Trump presidency. While some regions may face challenges, others might find new opportunities for growth and investment.
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