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Asia Trade Realignment: India Boosts US Imports; Taiwan Pivots from Beijing
Abstract:Two major shifts in Asian trade dynamics emerge as India ramps up US energy and defense imports following diplomatic reconciliation, while Taiwan explicitly pivots economic strategy away from China.

New strategic fault lines in Asian trade are solidifying this week, with significant implications for USD flows and regional currencies. Following months of diplomatic tension, India has formally agreed to ramp up purchases of United States exports, specifically targeting US Oil, armaments, and aircraft.
India-US Deal Supporting USD Flows
The reconciliation between New Delhi and Washington is expected to increase transaction demand for the Greenback. By committing to purchasing US Crude (WTI) and defense hardware, India is effectively diversifying its supply chain. For Forex markets, this development stabilizes USD/INR volatility that had stemmed from diplomatic friction, while adding structural demand for the USD in South Asia.
Taiwan Focuses on 'Democracies'
Simultaneously, President Lai Ching-te has issued a sharp directive regarding Taiwan's economic future. In a move likely to chill sentiment in CNY crosses, Lai stated that Taiwan must look to 'fellow democracies' for trade cooperation rather than China.
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Technicals
- Monitor AUD/USD for decoupling trends.
- Watch TWD reaction to Beijing rhetoric.
- Structural demand increase for USD through defense and WTI contracts.
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