It remains to be seen if Donald Trump would follow through on some of his more protectionist policies if he is elected president of the United States. If he did, then the repercussions for some parts of Emerging Asia would be significant, with the Philippines, followed by Taiwan and Korea, standing out as the countries most of risk.
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