يحاول ذهب - حر
As Trump and Xi get set to talk trade, Asia worries about impact on its security
October 27, 2025
|Mint Mumbai
Some Asian countries fear a ‘grand bargain’ with Xi on economic issues could sideline security
resident Trump put the world on notice in his first term that the U.S. was preparing for an era of intensified military and economic competition with Beijing.
But as he left for his first trip to Asia since returning to the White House, striking a new trade deal with Chinese leader Xi Jinping has moved to the top of Trump’s agenda, spurring apprehensions among allies that the dealmaking might come at their expense.
“Asian allies are experiencing strategic whiplash,” said Craig Singleton, a former U.S. diplomat who directs the China program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. “Their central concern now is whether Trump's transactional instincts could lead to a grand bargain with Xi, especially one that sidelines Taiwan or dilutes allied leverage.”
Trump’s blitz through Asia begins Sunday in Malaysia at a meeting of Southeast Asian leaders, where the U.S. president plans to preside over the signing of a peace deal to settle the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia, U.S. officials say.
Then it is on to Japan, where Trump will meet with Sanae Takaichi, the country’s new prime minister, who advocates close ties with the US. and a stronger Japanese military. Takaichi vowed Friday to boost military spending to 2% of gross domestic product two years ahead of schedule, a move that will sweeten the atmosphere for Trump’s visit. But she lacks the established rapport that Shinzo Abe—Japan’s longstanding prime minister, who was assassinated after leaving office—enjoyed with Trump.
Trump’s third stop is South Korea, where he will meet President Lee Jae Myung and participate in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. While Trump has said that he is open to meeting at some point with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a senior U.S. official told reporters Friday that it isn’t on the schedule for this trip.
But Trump has cast his Thursday morning meeting with Xi in South Korea as the acid test of his Asia trip.
هذه القصة من طبعة October 27, 2025 من Mint Mumbai.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Mint Mumbai
Mint Mumbai
Wall Street intensifies scrutiny of fraud after spate of loan losses
A string of alleged frauds by corporate borrowers is spurring a reckoning across Wall Street, sending bankers and investors scrambling to prevent future blowups.
3 mins
November 05, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Tractors boost Mahindra’s Q2 earnings
A surge in tractor sales boosted the July-September earnings for Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd (M&M), which saw a slowdown in demand for its sport utility vehicles (SUVs) as consumers delayed purchases in anticipation of goods and services tax (GST) cuts.
2 mins
November 05, 2025
Mint Mumbai
End of an era: Hinduja chief dies at 85
Gopichand P. Hinduja, chairman of Hinduja Group and one of the most influential figures in global business, passed away at 85 in a London hospital, PTI reported. Fondly known as GP in business circles, Gopichand had been unwell for the past few weeks, the report added, citing people in the know.
2 mins
November 05, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Serum’s new TB vaccine denied approval
India's top drug regulator has denied approval for Serum Institute of India Pvt. Ltd.'s new tuberculosis vaccine, calling the test data \"not adequate and conclusive\", according to a document and two government officials familiar with the matter.
2 mins
November 05, 2025
Mint Mumbai
RBI's rupee defence saps liquidity
Economists said the RBI has scope to buy ₹1-1.5 trillion of government bonds.
1 min
November 05, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Dick Cheney, driver of militant US response to 9/11, dies at 84
Dick Cheney, whose campaign for a military response to the 9/11 terror attacks cleared the path for an unpopular war in Iraq and established his reputation as one of the most powerful and
1 min
November 05, 2025
Mint Mumbai
She designed Taylor Swift’s engagement ring. Business is booming.
Kindred Lubeck was sitting in the studio in 2020, working on a silver piece, when the jewelry maker sitting next to her asked, \"So, what do you want to do with this?
4 mins
November 05, 2025
Mint Mumbai
OpenAI starts hiring engineers in India for enterprise focus
OpenAI, the world's most valuable artificial intelligence (AI) startup and maker of ChatGPT, has begun hiring engineers in India as it looks to deepen its presence - especially in the enterprise segment -in what has become its largest market outside the US by user base.
2 mins
November 05, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Humans risk becoming tools in the hands of AI systems
Intheir book, [f Anyone Builds It Everyone Dies, Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares argue that intelligence comprises two types of work: predicting the world and steering it.
4 mins
November 05, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Aakash CFO Vipan Joshi quits as leadership churn deepens
Vipan Joshi, chief financial officer at Aakash Educational Services Ltd, has resigned effective 31 October, two people aware of the development said, adding to a leadership churn as the company proceeds with a rights issue.
2 mins
November 05, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
