Beijing is hoping to use an expanded free trade deal to portray itself as the bloc’s alternative to the United States.
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China pitches itself as alternative to US protectionism after signing expanded ASEAN free trade pact
China has signed an expanded free trade agreement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Premier Li Qiang has ...
ASEAN and China have signed an upgrade to their free trade agreement, strengthening regional economic cooperation and ...
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who will remain chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) until the end of ...
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim may have put ASEAN under global spotlight through his diplomatic engagements with US President ...
The recent signing ofCAFTA) 3.0 Protocol has opened up new horizons for digital technology companies seeking to expand in ...
Diverging pressures from the United States and China at the ASEAN summit have led some member states to fear that the era of ...
China and ASEAN sign an upgraded free trade pact to enhance market access amid U.S. tariffs, boosting trade in various ...
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Marcos at ASEAN: Cooperation can’t exist with coercion
Meeting his fellow Southeast Asian leaders and China’s top official here yesterday, President Marcos reiterated his rejection ...
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