Tariffs Rip Through Southeast Asia Stocks, Sink Vietnam’s Market

April 3, 2025, 8:12 AM UTC

Southeast Asian stocks fell after Asian emerging nations were given some of the biggest tariff increases by US President Donald Trump. Vietnamese shares slid the most in more than two decades.

Vietnam’s main stock index closed 6.7% lower, the biggest one-day decline since September 2001, with about 70% of shares on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange falling by the 7% daily limit. Equities in Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore also declined. Currencies were mixed with the Thai baht and Vietnamese dong weakening, while the Philippine peso gained.

The turmoil came after Southeast Asia was hit particularly hard by ...

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