* U.S. considering sanctions against SMIC, shares tumble
* China August exports up 9.5% y/y; imports down 2.1%
* Graphic: World FX rates http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh
Sept 7 (Reuters) - Most Asian stock markets followed China
lower on Monday on fears that Sino-U.S. tensions would find new
life on the possible blacklisting of China's largest chipmaker,
while Philippine shares climbed nearly 3% in thin holiday trade.
Shanghai and Hong Kong shares of China's Semiconductor
Manufacturing International Corp 688981.SS 0981.HK (SMIC)
tumbled after Reuters reported the Pentagon was considering
whether to add the chipmaker to a blacklist. That and concerns over the pace of a global recovery from
the economic damage caused by the coronavirus crisis dampened
broad indicators of Asia-Pacific shares.
Stocks advanced 0.7% in South Korea .KS11 , who along with
Taiwan, dominates Asian chip production outside China.
Those gains were helped by Samsung Electronics 005930.KS ,
who won a $6.64 billion order for wireless communication
solutions in the United States, a beneficiary of U.S. sanctions
on larger Chinese rival Huawei HWT.UL .
Taipei shares .TWII were marginally lower, while Taiwan
Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) 2330.TW , the world's
largest chipmaker, also fell.
Chinese exports rose for a third month, climbing 9.5% in
August from a year earlier, topping expectations, while imports
saw a sharper fall, signalling that domestic demand is still
sluggish. Shanghai's composite index .SSEC closed nearly 2% lower
after initially paring losses following the trade data.
"Overall, the data continues to highlight exports resilience
and while this is in part due to Covid related products, the
data is encouraging from China's perspective," Mitul Kotecha, a
senior emerging markets strategist for TD Securities, wrote in a
note.
But he cautioned that "China continues to undershoot phase 1
imports targets from the U.S. despite efforts to increase
agriculture imports."
A steady dollar =USD left little room for the region's
emerging currencies, which were mostly higher. China's yuan
CNY=CFXS firmed 0.2%.
The Philippines .PSI , the region's worst performer so far
this year, jumped 2.6%. The index also outperformed a broad
sell-off on Friday after data showed inflation eased to the
slowest pace in three months in August, opening up the prospect
for further policy easing. The peso PHP= weakened 0.2%.
U.S. and Thai markets are closed on Monday for public
holidays.
Asia stock indexes and currencies at 0723 GMT
COUNTRY FX RIC FX FX INDEX STOCKS STOCKS
DAILY % YTD % DAILY % YTD %
Japan JPY= +0.02 +2.26 .N225 -0.50 -2.40
China CNY=CFXS +0.16 +1.91 .SSEC -1.87 7.95
India INR=IN -0.29 -2.69 .NSEI -0.04 -6.90
Indonesia IDR= +0.14 -5.71 .JKSE -0.34 -17.10
Malaysia MYR= -0.05 -1.45 .KLSE -0.39 -4.96
Philippines PHP= -0.17 +4.13 .PSI 2.61 -24.05
S.Korea KRW=KFTC +0.11 -2.68 .KS11 0.67 8.49
Singapore SGD= -0.12 -1.57 .STI -0.02 -22.14
Taiwan TWD=TP +0.74 +2.68 .TWII -0.29 5.04
Thailand THB=TH - -4.81 .SETI - -16.96