Fresh outlook: Economic winds of change
Traditional drivers of growth have begun to fade in Asia

As global trade wars and protectionism become rife, it will be difficult for Asia’s economies to embrace globalisation and export-led growth, says DBS Bank in a recently released report titled Asia 2030. The ongoing wave of information technology and automation may well suspend the “flying geese model” of the past, when older technology, know-how and low wage jobs moved from wealthier economies to poorer ones. But even as countries like China move up the value chain, the bank notes that they might not necessarily give up on labour-intensive manufacturing. Instead, they will deploy automation and robots to maintain their competitiveness.
First Published: Jul 30, 2018, 14:00
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