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Asia Pacific Logistics Markets Diverge Despite 47% Tenant-Favourable Conditions as Supply Constraints Begin to Shift Balance
Slovenia📈 Economy19 hr. ago

Asia Pacific Logistics Markets Diverge Despite 47% Tenant-Favourable Conditions as Supply Constraints Begin to Shift Balance

The article discusses current trends in Asia-Pacific logistics markets, highlighting growing divergence among regions. While some areas like Australia, Japan, and Singapore face tighter supply conditions and increased competition, others such as China and parts of India maintain tenant-friendly environments due to ample supply. Cushman & Wakefield’s Waypoint 2026 report indicates that 47% of APAC markets are favorable to tenants, up from 33% in 2025. In China, abundant supply and lower demand have led to downward rent pressures and stronger tenant leverage, though long-term optimism persists. The report also notes that while vacancy rates may rise in China due to excess supply, both landlords and tenants remain confident in the market's future.

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Asia Pacific Logistics Markets Diverge Despite 47% Tenant-Favourable Conditions as Supply Constraints Begin to Shift Balance

The article discusses current trends in Asia-Pacific logistics markets, highlighting growing divergence among regions. While some areas like Australia, Japan, and Singapore face tighter supply conditions and increased competition, others such as China and parts of India maintain tenant-friendly environments due to ample supply. Cushman & Wakefield’s Waypoint 2026 report indicates that 47% of APAC markets are favorable to tenants, up from 33% in 2025. In China, abundant supply and lower demand have led to downward rent pressures and stronger tenant leverage, though long-term optimism persists. The report also notes that while vacancy rates may rise in China due to excess supply, both landlords and tenants remain confident in the market's future.

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