Taiwan and Malaysia likely biggest losers in US-China trade deal

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Japanese manufacturers are shipping fewer goods to China, a trend that is weighing on Japan's economy. © Reuters

ALEX FANG, Nikkei staff writer

NEW YORK -- Taiwan and Malaysia will suffer the most in the near term if a U.S.-China purchasing agreement goes through, while South Korea and Japan also have much to lose, a new Goldman Sachs report says.

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