Global & Emerging Markets Intelligence · Weekly Briefing
| Global & Emerging Markets Intelligence The Emerging Edge Edition No. 2 · 15 May 2026 · Weekly Briefing |
| MSCI EM 2025: +33.1% | Sensex: 75,741 | China GDP Q1: +5.0% | EM GDP 2026E: ~4.0% | IMF Global: 3.3% | US Tariffs: 13.7% |
EDITOR’S NOTE
| Emerging markets are no longer waiting in the wings—they are commanding the stage. After a landmark 2025 in which the MSCI EM Index surged ahead of its developed-market peers, 2026 is shaping up as a year of strategic consolidation, geopolitical repositioning, and AI-driven supply-chain reconfiguration. This edition maps the most consequential shifts. |
MARKET SNAPSHOT — KEY FIGURES
| +33.1% MSCI EM RETURN 2025 | ~4% EM GDP GROWTH 2026E | +41% FRONTIER MKTS 2025 |
| $1.8T AUM BENCHMARKED MSCI EM | 3.3% IMF GLOBAL GROWTH 2026E | 12%+ TSMC MSCI EM WEIGHT |
CHINA — THE EXPORT PARADOX
China’s Q1 2026 exports of $977.6 billion grew 14% year-on-year — yet the headline conceals a deeper restructuring. Exports to the United States fell 16% as tariff friction bites, while Africa and Southeast Asia absorbed the surplus with growth of 32% and 20%, respectively. A record $135 billion in semiconductor imports signals that domestic AI investment is accelerating even as export controls constrain chip access.
China Q1 2026 Export Growth by Destination (YoY %)
| Africa | +32% | ||
| EU | +21% | ||
| SE Asia | +20% | ||
| Total exports | +14% | ||
| United States | −16% |
Source: China General Administration of Customs via Haver Analytics · Q1 2026 total exports: $977.6B
COUNTRY SPOTLIGHT
| 🇮🇳 INDIA Sensex Climbs on Earnings Optimism India’s BSE Sensex hit 75,741 on May 15, its third consecutive session of gains. Bharti Airtel jumped 5.3% on strong quarterly earnings. Apple has shifted roughly 25% of global iPhone production to India — a direct beneficiary of US-China tariff pressure. | 🇨🇳 CHINA Growth Holds, But Cracks Show Official Q1 GDP came in at +5.0% YoY, but analysts note weak consumer spending and a property sector under pressure. The 15th Five-Year Plan deprioritizes real estate; Deloitte expects growth to moderate to 4.5% as structural headwinds accumulate. |
MSCI INDEX REBALANCING — MAY 2026
| INDEX | NOTABLE ADDITION | COUNTRY | ACTION |
| MSCI EM | Itau Unibanco On | Brazil | Added ↑ |
| MSCI EM | Yangtze Optical Fibre A | China (HK-C) | Added ↑ |
| MSCI EM | Sichuan Biokin Pharma A | China (HK-C) | Added ↑ |
| MSCI World | Medline A | USA | Added ↑ |
| MSCI World | MasTec | USA | Added ↑ |
| MSCI Frontier | Ho Chi Minh City Dev Bank | Vietnam | Added ↑ |
| MSCI Greece | Reclassified → Developed Mkt | — | May 2027 |
| MSCI ACWI | Net: 49 additions, 101 deletions | — | Eff. May 29 |
MACRO SPOTLIGHT
| The AI Supply Chain is Redrawing the EM Map: Artificial intelligence is not just a US mega-cap story—it is reshaping where capital flows across emerging markets. The top 10 companies in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index now account for roughly one-third of total index weight, with TSMC alone at more than 12%. The opportunity extends beyond semiconductor giants: electronic manufacturing services, power supply units, and PCB companies across Taiwan, South Korea, and increasingly Southeast Asia are becoming structural beneficiaries. India and Mexico benefit separately from supply-chain nearshoring as Apple, Tesla, and others de-risk from China exposure. Apple has already shifted 25% of global iPhone production to India, incurring ~$900M in tariff-related costs along the way. TSMC >12% MSCI EM wt. Top 10 = ~1/3 index SK Hynix: strong Apple: 25% India mfg |
REGIONAL WATCHLIST
| INDIA SENSEX 75,741 ▲ +0.5% · 15 May 2026 | CHINA GDP Q1 +5.0% ▲ YoY · official figure | MSCI EM 2025: +33.1% ▲ vs. MSCI World: +22.8% |
| EM FRONTIER 2025: +41% ▲ USD total return | CHINA EXPORTS Q1 $977.6B ▲ +14% YoY | US AVG TARIFF 13.7% ▼ Still elevated, early 2026 |
TRADE WAR SUPPLY-CHAIN BENEFICIARIES
US tariff policy is the single greatest ongoing reshaper of global supply chains. With average tariff rates near 13.7% in early 2026, companies are not retreating — they are rerouting. The IMF estimates US tariffs are costing the average American household roughly $1,000 per year, yet the structural shift in manufacturing is creating durable winners across emerging markets.
| India | +Manufacturing & Tech Hub | |
| Vietnam | +Electronics Assembly | |
| Mexico | +Nearshoring Surge | |
| Taiwan/Korea | +AI Chips (structural) | |
| China | −US exports, pivoting |
OUTLOOK SIGNALS
| 🇮🇳 India: Constructive domestic demand, supply-chain inflows, and finance sector reform. The Sensex is recovering from earlier lags. | 🌏 SE Asia / Vietnam Bullish Key beneficiary of the China+1 strategy. Vietnam is entering MSCI Frontier with new index additions. | 🇧🇷 Brazil / LatAm Watch Carefully: Itau Unibanco Joins MSCI EM. Attractive sector mix and valuations; geopolitical risks persist. |
| 🇨🇳 China Selective AI infrastructure surging. Consumer demand and property remain weak. Strategy: tech-focused. | 🇰🇷🇹🇼 Korea / Taiwan structural buy AI chip demand cycle in full swing. TSMC at 12%+ MSCI EM. SK Hynix earnings momentum. | 🛢️ Middle East / GCC: Caution Iran tensions, Strait of Hormuz risk, elevated oil prices adding pressure on public finances. |
IN THEIR WORDS
| “EM economies have weathered forces more robustly than expected — with disinflation on track, more conservative fiscal stances than developed markets, and structural reforms taking hold.” — Lazard Asset Management, Emerging Markets Outlook 2026 |
KEY THEMES TO WATCH
| AI SUPPLY CHAINS | US-CHINA TARIFFS | MSCI REBALANCING | INDIA MANUFACTURING | DOLLAR TRAJECTORY |
| MIDDLE EAST TENSIONS | VIETNAM FRONTIER | EM DISINFLATION | GREECE → DM 2027 | NEARSHORING |
| Next Edition: Deep dive into Southeast Asia’s manufacturing renaissance and the ASEAN AI infrastructure buildout. Data sourced from MSCI, Franklin Templeton, Lazard, J.P. Morgan, LSEG, IMF WEO April 2026, China General Administration of Customs, Trading Economics, US-China Economic Security Review Commission, and Deloitte Insights. For informational purposes only — not investment advice. |