1、BriefAsia PacificLeasing Market Sentiment IndexCBRE RESEARCHJUNE 2026Creating Resilience2CBRE RESEARCH 2026 CBRE,INC.Creating ResilienceAsia Pacific Leasing Market Sentiment Index|June 2026Executive SummaryMiddle East ConflictLeasing ActivityLeaders&LaggardsOfficeMost occupiers are only mildly conce
2、rned.Business is largely continuing as usual.More occupiers are evaluating renewal vs.relocation decisions due to concerns about rising fit-out costs.Japan and Singapore favour owners amid tight vacancy.Mainland China and some Southeast Asian cities continue to have the upper hand in negotiations.In
3、dustrial&LogisticsOccupiers in most markets are adopting a wait-and-see approach due to concerns over elevated energy and freight costs.Resilient trade flows continue to underpin expansionary activity,particularly in less-affected markets.Easing prime supply is strengthening landlords position in In
4、dia and Japan.Australia and mainland China remain tenant-favourable.RetailMost retailers are only mildly concerned and are still assessing the situation.Only a few have postponed expansion plans.Expansion demand is still resilient across most markets.Only Australia and some Southeast Asian cities ar
5、e seeing some pullback.Japan and India are strong landlords markets.Mainland China is still tenant favourable due to the upcoming supply peak.3CBRE RESEARCH 2026 CBRE,INC.Creating ResilienceAsia Pacific Leasing Market Sentiment Index|June 20260%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%OfficeRetailIndustrial&L
6、ogisticsJun-26Jun-25Jun-26Jun-26Jun-26Jun-26Jun-26Jun-26Jun-26Jun-25Jun-25Jun-25Jun-25Jun-25Jun-25Jun-25Market Sentiment Index Asia PacificJapanIndiaKoreaSingaporeAustraliaHong Kong SARMainland ChinaOffice and retail leasing sentiment softens but industrial&logistics displays resilienceAggregate sen