中美貿易戰

US-China trade war is pushing Asian nations to pick sides, ministers warn

Malaysia and Singapore find harder to maintain neutrality as geopolitical tensions grow

The trade war between the US and China is putting south-east Asian countries under increasing pressure to pick sides between the world’s two biggest economies, government ministers have warned.

“China is looking and watching,” Malaysian trade minister Zafrul Aziz, who is leading tariff negotiations with Washington on behalf of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, told the Financial Times.

“They are saying, ‘Whatever you give to the US, we want the same because whatever you give to the US is at our expense,’” Zafrul said.

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