Asia’s chill: Why deflation is creeping in
While U.S. markets wrestle with inflation, Asia faces the opposite challenge: deflation.
- Consumer prices are falling in China and Thailand, with others close behind
- Food inflation has collapsed from 5% in 2024 to just 1%
- Chinese overcapacity and weak demand are pushing prices down across the region
For consumers, cheaper goods may feel like a win — but for economies, it’s a warning signal of slowing growth and fragile demand.