ASEAN expecting neutrality in ‘Trump 2.0’ – World

The logo of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is pictured ahead of the ASEAN Foreign Ministers” (AMM) retreat meeting at the Langkawi International Convention Centre in Malaysia’s resort island of Langkawi on January 17, 2025. [Photo/VCG]

Southeast Asian countries need to hedge and expand trade and security alliances to navigate the increasing protectionism and changing geopolitics under the second term of US President Donald Trump, an online forum heard on Wednesday.

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations may not be a key priority in Trump’s foreign policy, but what is significant is how individual ASEAN countries deal with the…

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