Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Få ubegrenset tilgang til over 9000 magasiner, aviser og premiumhistorier for bare

$149.99
 
$74.99/År

Prøve GULL - Gratis

Xi seeks to capitalize on trade turbulence in Southeast Asia states caught in tariff bind

The Straits Times

|

April 13, 2025

His visit to Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia aims to make the case for Beijing's reliability

- Philip Wen

Xi seeks to capitalize on trade turbulence in Southeast Asia states caught in tariff bind

BANGKOK - Chinese President Xi Jinping embarks on his first overseas trip of the year with an opportunity to make a case that Beijing is the dependable major power its closest neighbors can rely on amid an escalating trade war with the United States.

Doing so effectively, however, will require a touch of deft diplomacy, and recognition that its trading partners are caught in a bind, seeking to negotiate with Washington to salvage their trade-exposed economies.

Mr. Xi's three-nation Southeast Asia visit, which kicks off in Vietnam on April 14 before moving on to Malaysia and Cambodia, has taken on an altered complexion with the Trump administration abruptly declaring on April 9 a 90-day pause on sweeping "reciprocal" tariffs that had been especially punishing for Southeast Asian countries.

The temporary reprieve excludes China, saddled with Trump tariffs of 145 percent and counting.

Despite that isolation, analysts say, Beijing should refrain from leveraging its economic heft to pressure its junior trading partners into overt displays of solidarity or other forms of overreach while the Chinese President is in town.

"We depend both on China as an import market first and for the US as an export market, so we don't want to be seen as displeasing either Beijing or Washington," said Dr. Nguyen Khac Giang, a visiting fellow in the Vietnam Studies programme at the ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute.

"They (China) must know that you cannot really use brute power for your neighbors to come into your (orbit)," he added.

Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia have all been beneficiaries of multinational companies seeking to derisk their supply chains away from China since Mr. Donald Trump's first term as president. But that contributed to a widened trade surplus with the US that has landed them in the cross hairs of the US leader, as well as accusations of the transshipment of Chinese goods via Southeast Asia to evade US trade restrictions.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Straits Times

The Straits Times

At 80, the jeepney is still King of the Road, but for how long?

The colourful vehicle is a symbol of Filipino creativity and the country's traffic challenges. The age of EVs will be a test of its days on the road.

time to read

5 mins

October 27, 2025

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

GROUP 3 SAUDI DERBY A NEW GATEWAY TO KENTUCKY DERBY

Points will be up for grabs to qualify for Run For The Roses

time to read

3 mins

October 27, 2025

The Straits Times

Time to relook 'many helping hands' approach and have a unified aid response

The tragic death of little Megan Khung has left an ineffable ache in the nation's heart.

time to read

1 mins

October 27, 2025

The Straits Times

Slot didn't expect 4 losses; needs to find answers fast

Their title defence had begun well but losses at Brentford, Chelsea and Crystal Palace, plus the previous weekend’s 2-1 home defeat by Manchester United, have knocked Liverpool off the rails.

time to read

2 mins

October 27, 2025

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

After Megan Khung: Family, abuse and the reckoning around child safety

The case should prompt a deeper reflection on what we could have done better and the challenges in dealing with family abuse.

time to read

6 mins

October 27, 2025

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

Singaporean, Canadian pen pals finally meet after 43 years

The letters between Michelle Anne Ng and Sonya Clarke Casey forged a friendship that saw them share about their life experiences and secrets

time to read

5 mins

October 27, 2025

The Straits Times

Thai-Cambodian 'peace accord' is Trump-centric but may prove to be more than just optics

If there ever was any doubt over the intended audience for the signing of the “Kuala Lumpur Peace Accord”, the answer came shortly after Thailand’s royal palace announced the death of the Queen Mother Sirikit on the night of Oct 24.

time to read

4 mins

October 27, 2025

The Straits Times

Tan crosses $lm mark in less than two years on tour

Even as heavy rain and fog brought uncertainty to the Wistron Ladies Open in Taiwan, it did not stop Singaporean golfer Shannon Tan from reaching her latest milestone as she surpassed the $1 million mark in career earnings with a joint-44th finish on Oct 26.

time to read

4 mins

October 27, 2025

The Straits Times

Lifelong learning Effective training is a shared responsibility

We thank Mr Ives Tay for his letter “Let's see real results from lifelong learning” (Oct 7).

time to read

1 mins

October 27, 2025

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

Trump turns on the charm - and so does Asean

US President's visit has left an indelible mark on his hosts, Malaysia and Asean

time to read

4 mins

October 27, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size