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  • Asian countries' exports are potentially vulnerable to the U.S.-China trade war on two fronts: changes to global supply chains and slowing Chinese domestic demand.
  • The importance of China's direct demand for goods has grown significantly, according to Oxford Economics.
  • A key question for Asia is how much China's efforts to shore up its economy will stem possible weaker demand, economists say.
 

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