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GLG Publishes Report on Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Asia-Pacific Businesses

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October 2, 2025
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Survey of 300+ senior APAC business leaders shows half have shifted market focus away from the U.S., with more than 25% raising prices, reducing headcount, and/or adjusting manufacturing footprint to non-U.S. markets

NEW YORK, Oct. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — GLG, the world’s insight network, today released the findings of its survey on the impact of U.S. tariff and trade policies on Asia-Pacific (APAC) businesses, which drew insights from more than 300 senior leaders at APAC firms that export to the U.S. The survey found that U.S. policies have led most respondents to expect declined financial performance for their businesses, have decreased trust in the U.S. as a trading partner, and opt to raise prices or risk loss of market share rather than absorb tariff costs.

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Respondents in every country surveyed – Australia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam – said trade and tariff policy instability is the trend exerting the greatest impact on their businesses, outweighing other macro trends, like inflation, and megatrends, like AI. Across the countries surveyed, more than half of consumer goods, food, and agriculture products exporters said they had switched their market focus away from the U.S. In China specifically, over 65% of respondents across all industries surveyed said they were looking to target markets other than the U.S.

The report also features insights from 50 U.S. importers and takeaways on price increases, headcount reductions, bright spots, and other themes.

“In a constantly shifting economic landscape, this survey offers an exclusive look at the latest impacts of tariffs – and potential next steps – from senior decision makers throughout Asia-Pacific and across industries,” said GLG Chief of Asia-Pacific Moe Ali. “We’re grateful to our network of top experts for sharing their insights, and proud to help our clients shape their strategies with verified, first-hand expertise.”

GLG will host in-person events in Singapore and Australia, as well as a webcast, to share expert perspectives on the survey’s findings.

Learn more about the programming and access the full report here.

About GLG 
GLG is the world’s insight network, bringing decision makers the insight it takes to get ahead. GLG connects clients – including nearly half of the Fortune 100 and most of the top 10 global banks, consultancies, tech companies, law firms, and pharmaceutical corporations – with the world’s most varied and experienced source of verified human intelligence. Visit GLGinsights.com.

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