币界网报道:[Moody's: Tariffs and trade uncertainty increase credit risks in the Asia-Pacific region] Moody's Ratings said that tariffs and global trade uncertainty have increased credit risks in the Asia-Pacific region, and the company downgraded the region's sovereign credit outlook from stable to negative. Tariffs have posed long-term credit risks to some Asia-Pacific economies, undermining their attractiveness and curbing foreign investment. Fiscal spending may increase to help economic growth and slow or stop fiscal consolidation. Falling incomes - especially for trade-intensive countries - will further limit flexibility, while wider deficits will increase borrowing needs. If trade negotiations result in a significant reduction in tariffs, Moody's will adjust the outlook back to stable. Conversely, escalating tariffs, a sharp rise in interest rate spreads or continued geopolitical conflicts will worsen the situation.