While we expect a swift recovery in developed economies over the course of this year, we doubt that this will come alongside a boom in EM goods exports. Instead, as global consumption patterns start to normalise, the key story over the next year or so will be one of softening demand for goods from major export hubs in Asia and Emerging Europe.
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