Asean countries must unite and strengthen cooperation in advancing technology and meeting product requirements to reduce dependence on imports from the United States (US).
Amid escalating global trade tensions, Southeast Asian nations must stick together and diversify their options to mitigate external shocks.
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Besides China, which now faces a total tariff of 54%, Vietnam has been hit with 46%, Thailand with 37%, South Korea with 25%, ...
Some ASEAN countries have previously said they wished to remain neutral, but these tariffs could drive them (to support Beijing in the global trade war),” he said, referring to the regional bloc ...
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In QNB’s view, however, despite a challenging global trade environment, the ASEAN-6 countries stand on firm footing to weather the storm. In this article, QNB discusses three key elements that ...
"ASEAN countries have actually been benefiting from the US-China trade tensions over the past years, gaining global export market shares and attracting foreign investment," said Francoise Huang ...