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Malaysia stocks slide on trade war fears

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  • Malaysia's benchmark index fell over 21 points amid investor concerns over new U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports.
  • Asian markets broadly declined, with Indonesia, Taiwan, and Singapore experiencing steep losses.
  • Analysts recommend focusing on REITs, healthcare, and consumer sectors, with glove makers potentially rebounding.

[MALAYSIA] The FBM KLCI plunged by over 20 points on Tuesday morning, extending its losing streak as global markets reeled from the latest wave of U.S. tariffs imposed on Chinese imports. The sell-off reflects mounting investor unease over worsening trade tensions and their potential ripple effects across Southeast Asia’s economies.

At 9:18 AM, the FBM KLCI slipped 21.26 points to 1,422.30, marking its lowest level in recent weeks. The decline coincided with the implementation of a sweeping 104% tariff by the United States on a broad range of Chinese goods, which came into force at 12:01 AM Washington time.

Global Tensions Shake Investor Confidence

The tariffs — aimed at curbing China’s growing dominance in sectors like electric vehicles and semiconductors — have triggered a wave of uncertainty across financial markets. According to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, the decision underscores a tougher trade stance: “It will be going into effect at 12:01 AM tonight. So effectively tomorrow.”

In response, Wall Street ended Tuesday’s session in the red. The S&P 500 fell 1.6%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined by 0.8%. Asian bourses followed suit, with Taiwan’s TAIEX tumbling over 4%, Indonesia’s Jakarta Composite Index dropping nearly 8%, and Singapore’s Straits Times Index losing around 2%.

Malaysia’s Market Reaction

The impact on Malaysia was immediate, with key index-linked stocks and export-oriented counters under pressure. Analysts attributed the decline to fears over the fallout on global supply chains and a weakening export outlook for Malaysia, which has strong trade ties with both the U.S. and China.

"Choppy trade on the Malaysian market is likely to prevail as trade negotiations commence, while investors also price in possible disruptions to the global supply chain and Malaysia’s export sectors," noted TA Securities in a market commentary.

Sectors heavily reliant on exports, such as technology and manufacturing, were particularly hard hit. Banking and construction counters also saw notable selling pressure, reflecting broad-based investor caution.

Defensive Sectors See Renewed Interest

In the face of volatility, analysts are advising a pivot towards more defensive stocks. Malacca Securities Research recommended focusing on real estate investment trusts (REITs), consumer staples, healthcare, and utilities — sectors known for their relative stability during economic uncertainty.

"Healthcare, particularly hospitals, remains a safe haven amid market turbulence," said the firm. Additionally, local glove manufacturers, previously weighed down by oversupply concerns, are now showing signs of recovery amid oversold conditions, potentially benefiting from renewed demand and investor interest.

Investor Sentiment and Outlook

Investor sentiment remains fragile, with market participants closely watching for any signals of trade de-escalation or fresh negotiations between Washington and Beijing. However, in the absence of concrete developments, volatility is expected to persist.

“Without any upcoming negotiations in the near term, market volatility is set to remain high as uncertainties persist and funds may not be buying in significantly,” said Nixon Wong, Head of Research at Rakuten Trade Sdn Bhd.

While Malaysian policymakers have yet to comment directly on the latest tariffs, economists warn that continued escalation could pose a medium-term risk to GDP growth, particularly if Malaysia’s key trading partners face prolonged economic headwinds.

What Investors Should Watch

Market strategists recommend keeping a close eye on several key factors in the coming days:

Trade Talks: Any signs of diplomatic dialogue or tariff adjustments between the U.S. and China could trigger a rebound in global equities.

Earnings Season: Corporate earnings, especially among exporters, may offer clues about the impact of supply chain disruptions.

Policy Responses: Statements or interventions from Bank Negara Malaysia and the Ministry of International Trade and Industry could provide guidance or stimulus to stabilize markets.

As new U.S. tariffs on China take effect, the FBM KLCI’s decline underscores the interconnectedness of global markets and Malaysia’s vulnerability to geopolitical shifts. With uncertainty likely to persist, investors are advised to stay cautious, diversify portfolios, and focus on sectors with resilient fundamentals.


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