Situação económica na Ásia Oriental

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Situação económica na Ásia Oriental A.M. de Almeida Serra Utilizando material de ANZ Country Risk Report, 18/Dez/2003 Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 2 Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 3 1

The economies most severely affected by the SARS crisis, namely, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan, rebounded in the third quarter. Malaysia and the Philippines posted stronger growth and South Korea emerged from recession. Growth prospects for 2004 are being underpinned by stronger external demand from the US and Japan, the region s main export markets. East Asia excluding China and Japan is forecast to expand by 5.1% in 2004 from na estimated 3.7% in 2003. The slightly slower, albeit healthy, pace of growth projected for China is expected to keep non-japan East Asian growth steady at 6.9% for 2004 (6.8% in 2003). Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 4 China and Hong Kong collectively has emerged as one of the main trading partners of the East Asian economies. In the case of South Korea and Taiwan, China and Hong Kong was the leading market in 2002, with Hong Kong s thriving reexport trade and growing demand for goods from China fuelling the rapid absorption of exports. Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 5 Export growth was adversely affected in mid 2003 by the spread of SARS and the detrimental impact that the Iraq war had on consumer and business confidence and the economic outlook. Export growth is now picking up again with strong demand from China, faster-thanexpected economic recovery in the US, and several quarters of positive GDP growth in Japan. Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 6 2

Average annual inflation in Indonesia improved markedly from 11.9% in 2002 to 6.7% during January-November 2003, thanks largely to currency appreciation and relatively stable food prices. Consumer prices are above yearearlier levels in Singapore and China after a period of deflation in 2002, while inflation in Thailand and South Korea was higher in 2003. The outlook is mixed, with inflation in China, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam expected to edge up in 2004. Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 7 Budget deficits are expected to have been incurred in all East Asian countries in 2003. The biggest change was in South Korea where a budget surplus of almost 4% of GDP in 2002 was succeeded by a small deficit estimated to have been equivalent to 0.4% of GDP in 2003. There was also a clear deterioration in Hong Kong, while Japan continues to incur the largest deficits which is reflected in a sharp rise in the ratio of gross public sector debt to GDP from 100% in 1997 to over 150% in 2003. Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 8 Vietnam s current account reverted to deficit in 2002 and there has been a further deterioration in 2003 with the shortfall expected to widen to approximately 5% of GDP. Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 9 3

A country s external indebtedness is often gauged by debt-to-gdp or debt-to-exports ratios. Indonesia is the most highly indebted of the countries considered, with a debt-to-exports ratio estimated at almost 200% in 2003. There has been a significant reduction in the debt-to-exports ratio in South Korea and Thailand over recent years, in contrast to the increases which are apparent in the Philippines and Taiwan. Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 10 One of the factors that recipitated the Asiancrisis in 1997 was a build-up of short-term debt (less than 12 months original maturity). In some cases, short-term debt exceeded reserves clearly potentially dangerous. China, Malaysia and Taiwan recorded deteriorations in this ratio between 1999 and 2002 after improving from 1996. Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 11 A country s debt service ratio (i.e. the ratio of external debt interest and principal payments to exports of goods and services) is one of the most important criteria used in country risk assessment. Crisis countries namely Thailand, Indonesia and South Korea have recorded improvements in their debt service ratios. In contrast the debt service positions of Malaysia and the Philippines have deteriorated slightly, but remain manageable. Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 12 4

China Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 13 Hong Kong Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 14 Indonésia Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 15 5

Malásia Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 16 Singapura Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 17 Coreia do Sul Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 18 6

Taiwan Hollowing out of the economy as Taiwanese firms invest in China. Probably exaggerated, as economic integration with China will help diversify Taiwan s economy. Banking collapse. The sector is fragmented and under-capitalised with high levels of NPLs. (Legislation to improve effectiveness of asset management company has been stalled.) Março/2004 "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 19 Economy Tailândia The government s record of economic growth is impressive, but several other aspects of economic management are poor. The attitude towards foreign investment is ambivalent, with the government s recognition of the contribution that such investment makes to economic development at odds with its nationalistic sentiment. Privatisation has stalled, private banks are still burdened with high levels of NPLs, corporate sector restructuring has been slow, and aggressive new lending by stateowned financial institutions is causing concern. Balance of Payments Thailand s external debt position has improved significantly since the crisis in 1997, with a lower level of total debt and much smaller short-term component. However, the burden of debt remains more onerous than in most other E Asian countries. Regional disparities in economic development, particularly between Bangkok and the poor but populous Março/2004 north-east. "Economia Asiática" / ISEG-UTLisboa 20 7