Asia’s factory output declines in May amid weak demand from China, US tariffs

Asia’s factory activity experienced a decline in May, impacted by weak demand from China and the lingering effects of US tariffs. Manufacturing operations in Japan and South Korea continued to contract, while concerns over potential US automobile tariffs created uncertainty. China’s manufacturing sector also showed contraction, signaling a broader economic slowdown in the region.

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