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EM ASIA FX-Most Asian currencies range-bound, focus on new U.S. tariff deadline

* Indonesian rupiah rises for third straight session * Taiwan November trade data expected later in the day * Investors await developments on trade talks (Adds text, updates prices) By Shreya Mariam Job Dec 9 (Reuters) - Most Asian currencies remained range-bound on Monday, as investors awaited trade talk developments ahead of the scheduled implementation of new tariffs by the United States on Chinese imports. The United States is set to impose a new round of trade tariffs on Chinese goods on Dec. 15, a plan which White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Friday was still in place. With the deadline for new tariffs drawing near, investors fear that if Beijing and Washington fail to agree upon a "phase 1" trade deal, the new tariffs could further escalate the bruising, 17-month long trade war between the two countries. The trade war continues to weigh on the Chinese economy with China's exports shrinking for the fourth consecutive month in November. On the other hand, strong U.S. jobs data allayed fears that the prolonged trade tiff had stalled growth in world's largest economy, supporting the greenback. While most Asian currencies remained restrained, the Indonesian rupiah firmed the most in the region with a 0.1% gain, strengthening for a third consecutive session. The rupiah stands to benefit from its "new attractiveness", said Khoon Goh, head of Asia research at ANZ Banking Group. Comments from Bank Indonesia senior deputy governor that inflation will stay low will be reflected in fairly low interest rates as well, he added. The Taiwan dollar strengthened 0.1% ahead of its November trade data. Meanwhile, the Indian rupee strengthened 0.1% on the back of corporate inflows. TAIWAN DOLLAR Taiwan has seen a recovery in growth ever since manufacturers relocated back to the island from China to avoid higher tariffs in light of the trade war. The economy grew near 3% in the third quarter from a year earlier. Last month, the central bank also raised its 2019 economic growth forecast to 2.64% from 2.46%. Meanwhile, the uptick in global demand for electronics is also expected to boost the island's exports in 2020. Foreign buying in Taiwan's equity markets also lent support to the currency, Goh said. Taiwan's exports are likely to have rebounded in November after two months of falls, according to a Reuters poll. CURRENCIES VS U.S. DOLLAR Change on the day at 0550 GMT Currency Latest bid Previous day Pct Move Japan yen 108.560 108.59 +0.03 Sing dlr 1.360 1.3604 +0.03 Taiwan dlr 30.470 30.500 +0.10 Korean won 1189.700 1189.6 -0.01 Baht 30.340 30.32 -0.07 Peso 50.830 50.8 -0.06 Rupiah 14018.000 14035 +0.12 Rupee 71.118 71.19 +0.10 Ringgit 4.159 4.158 -0.02 Yuan 7.036 7.0350 -0.02 Change so far in 2019 Currency Latest bid End 2018 Pct Move Japan yen 108.560 109.56 +0.92 Sing dlr 1.360 1.3627 +0.20 Taiwan dlr 30.470 30.733 +0.86 Korean won 1189.700 1115.70 -6.22 Baht 30.340 32.55 +7.28 Peso 50.830 52.47 +3.23 Rupiah 14018.000 14375 +2.55 Rupee 71.118 69.77 -1.89 Ringgit 4.159 4.1300 -0.70 Yuan 7.036 6.8730 -2.32 (Reporting by Shreya Mariam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)