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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Malaysian PM warns Southeast Asia that trade war is not a 'passing storm'
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim warned Wednesday that global trade is being weaponized as Southeast Asia's foreign ministers held annual talks ahead of the looming threat of U.S. trade tariffs.
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