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Overall, most analysts agree that a robust U.S. recovery will benefit the global economy, particularly trade-dependent nations. Countries with heavily export-oriented economies, such as China, Japan, and South Korea, are positioned to gain as global demand picks up.
Meanwhile, domestically oriented economies like India and Indonesia might see a delayed or different recovery trajectory, relying more on internal consumption and investment. Countries such as Thailand, which benefits from tourism, are expected to improve as international travel resumes.