South Korea, Donald Trump and Asia
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As the world undergoes profound and accelerating changes unseen in a century, the Asia-Pacific stands at a critical crossroads. With complex challenges reshaping the global landscape, the upcoming 32n
Business and political leaders from across the Asia-Pacific region convened Wednesday for the opening of the APEC CEO Sum
Topping the agenda at every stop is trade, with negotiators still ironing out the details of pacts expected to be signed during Trump’s three-country Asia tour.
The president’s trade policies have caught smaller nations between the U.S. and China as the world’s two most formidable economic powers vie for dominance.
President Donald Trump left for Asia late on Oct. 24, as the U.S. government shutdown continues and with the president seeking to resolve a trade war.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has urged Asia-Pacific leaders to prioritize dialogue and cooperation over confrontation.
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(LEAD) [APEC 2025] Lee says S. Korea will lead multilateral cooperation against rising protectionism
APEC CEO summit GYEONGJU, South Korea, Oct. 29 (Yonhap) -- President Lee Jae Myung said Wednesday that South Korea will play a leading role in advancing multilateral cooperation among members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) to address multiple challenges over rising protectionism.
Tan Kar Hing, deputy chairman of Malaysia's Center of Regional Strategic Studies, said that China is embracing openness, cooperation, and mutual benefit, transforming its wisdom and technology into new drivers for sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.