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China Premier Li Qiang Slams 'High Tariffs' as Leaders at ASEAN Summit Urge Greater Resolve for Free Trade

On the second day of the ASEAN Summit, various leaders stressed the importance of bolstering Asia Pacific’s economic resilience amid global uncertainties.

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Speaking at the summit, Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang invites us to 'serve the ranks' in the face of global challenges, first and foremost the trade challenges with the United States. For the Southeast, it is necessary to keep markets open by avoiding, to remain involved in a trade duel between superpowers. Updated the Asean-China Free Trade Agreement, for next year the presidency passes to the Philippines.

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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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