Asia is entering a new economic 'super cycle' driven by investments in artificial intelligence (AI), energy, and defense, according to Morgan Stanley. South Korea's stock market has led global gains this month, fueled by capital inflows and heightened options market volatility. The shift in Asia's industrial cycle is moving from traditional sectors to AI infrastructure, energy security, and defense, with fixed asset investments projected to rise from $11 trillion in 2025 to $16 trillion by 2030.
AI is central to this transformation, with Asia positioned at the heart of the AI hardware supply chain. Companies in Taiwan, Samsung, SK Hynix, and China's semiconductor sectors are set to benefit from a projected $2.8 trillion investment in AI data centers between 2026 and 2028. Meanwhile, China's robotics industry is poised for growth, with exports of humanoid robots reaching $1.5 billion by March 2026. Energy security and defense spending are also increasing, with China and South Korea among the top defense exporters, supporting long-term demand in advanced manufacturing and materials.
Asia's Economic 'Super Cycle' Fueled by AI, Energy, and Defense Investments
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