Asia's tech is industry recovering on chip boom amid global economic uncertainty, JPMorgan says
Source: CNBC
Author: Sheila Chiang
SINGAPORE - Asia-Pacific's tech sector has been growing on the back of the semiconductor boom even as other industries struggle amid global macro uncertainty, according to investment bank JPMorgan.
"Tech has been recovering, that's why Asia has done reasonably well in the second half of last year. China industry benefited, North Asia obviously benefited more from it," Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan said in a media briefing on Tuesday.
The tech sector, which thrived during the Covid-19 pandemic as companies accelerated their digitalization efforts, underwent a slowdown in 2022 and 2023 as high inflation and interest rates softened consumer spending, hit product demand and led to layoffs.
Global tech spending weakened in 2023 while layoffs rose, said Deloitte in a report on tech industry's 2024 outlook.
"But there are now glimmers of hope that a tech comeback may be imminent: Economists have lowered their assessments of recession risk, and analysts are optimistic that the tech sector could return to modest growth in 2024," Deloitte said.
The recovery in tech is significant as other industries are still struggling. "Even though we have seen recovery in tech, we are not seeing a broader based recovery in the non-tech sectors," said Ong Sin Beng, head of EM Asia economics research at JPMorgan, on Tuesday.
The artificial intelligence boom continues to boost chipmakers and is driving tech growth.