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Trump’s Tariffs and China’s Influence Dominate ASEAN and APEC Summits

UPDATE: The stage is set for a week of critical diplomacy as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attends two major international summits, where the impact of Donald Trump’s tariffs and China’s growing influence in the Pacific are expected to dominate discussions. The ASEAN summit kicks off today in South Korea, followed by the APEC summit in Malaysia later this week.

As world leaders gather, Trump is anticipated to make a significant presence. He plans to sign a trade deal with the Malaysian Prime Minister, oversee a peace agreement between Cambodia and Thailand, and engage in informal discussions with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. Albanese, who recently met with Trump at the White House, is expected to connect with him again, following the signing of a pivotal critical minerals agreement.

However, the shadow of Trump’s trade policies looms large. Former Australian trade official Pru Gordon warns that countries are scrambling to negotiate favorable terms amidst the ongoing fallout from US tariffs. “I wouldn’t be surprised if he leaves early, because he will be getting polite ear bashing from other leaders,” Gordon stated, emphasizing the challenges faced by nations trying to navigate the complex international trade landscape.

Despite the hurdles posed by US tariffs, some countries have found ways to mitigate their impact. Gordon noted that “there are 166 members of the World Trade Organisation, and 165 of those are continuing to trade with each other as they did before.” This resilience highlights the adaptability of nations in the face of economic pressure.

The anticipated meeting between Trump and Xi is likely to draw significant media attention, with Southeast Asian leaders keen to maintain a balanced approach. John Blaxland, an international security expert at the Australian National University, suggests that countries traditionally supportive of China, like Cambodia and Laos, are still open to collaboration with Australia. “They are all looking to mind their Ps and Qs and work closely with any partners like Australia, but not make a big hullabaloo about it,” he remarked.

As the diplomatic engagements unfold, the stakes are high. With the dynamics of power shifting in the region, the ability of leaders to navigate their relationships with both the US and China will have lasting implications. The great power game continues, but as Blaxland notes, “It doesn’t mean we have to stop being constructive in our engagement with our neighbors.”

As the summits progress, all eyes will be on how leaders respond to the challenges posed by Trump’s policies and China’s assertiveness. Stay tuned for further updates as these crucial discussions unfold.

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