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WSJ reporter Jon Emont explains how Chinese President Xi Jinping’s tour of Southeast Asia aims to portray China as a more reliable trading partner than the U.S. and highlights the strategic importance ...
Japan, Australia, and the Philippines – to Washington’s maritime capability-commitment gap reflect the future of Indo-Pacific ...
Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand operate the F-16, while the Philippines has placed an order for the fighter aircraft.
Such behavior was pretty common in the US before World War II. They have decided they resort to their original way of ...
The potential end of the Ukraine War may allow the U.S. to prioritize the region as it is arguably one of the world’s most ...
US President Donald Trump’s wide-reaching “Liberation Day” tariffs have come crashing down on countries that rely heavily on the export of low-cost garments and textiles to the US. But while the ...
Will Donald Trump be remembered as the president who lost South-East Asia? While the cumulative ... Also in for a whacking were Pacific nations: Fiji copped a 32 per cent tariff while Vanuatu ...
At the heart of this shift is the Philippines, which faces persistent Chinese incursions into its exclusive economic zone (EEZ). General Romeo Brawner Jr., head of the Philippines' Joint Chiefs of ...
Asia-Pacific's airlines haven’t had it easy over ... highly anticipated nonstop flights linking Australia’s east coast with New York and London — Zeglin provided an update.
The Obama administration did try to boost U.S. economic ties with Southeast Asia in 2016 by forging the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), but that trade deal was broadly unpopular in the United States.
Since the late 2000s, Southeast Asia's democratization has stalled and, in some of the region's most economically and strategically important nations, gone into reverse. The region's rollback from ...