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Malaysian PM warns Southeast Asia that trade war is not a ‘passing storm’

SOUTHEAST ASIA, JUL 8 – The U.S. imposes tariffs up to 40 percent on ASEAN goods to shift supply chains from China and pressure trade talks amid Myanmar's ongoing crisis with over 6,000 deaths reported.

  • Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim warned that global trade is being weaponized amid U.S. trade tariffs.
  • Anwar described the situation as 'the new weather of our time.'
  • He suggested that tariffs could increase if any countries retaliate against trade measures.
  • Anwar called for unity among the 10-nation bloc to 'speak with coherence, act with foresight.
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Selangor Journal broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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