12 - The Sino-American Conflict and ASEAN: - Surviving, Transforming, Succeeding

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12 - The Sino-American Conflict and ASEAN: - Surviving, Transforming, Succeeding

6 Dec 2019

“What is occurring at the moment is trade diversion Mr Kusaka was speaking at the first panel session of the forum, and change in supply “The Hatakeyama Dialogue: Navigating the Trade War – Regional chains.” Implications of the Sino-American Tensions”, held in honour of Mr Mr Kazumasa Kusaka Noboru Hatakeyama, another former Japanese Vice Minister of Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Trade, in reco. [...] triggered by US-China friction, we are urged to work for an early agreement of RCEP, and Japan is in the In order to facilitate economic integration within role to lead it.” Japan was instrumental in reviving ASEAN, Mr Chan stressed that the grouping must the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in its current muster the political will to address non-tariff 11-nation incarnation after the withdrawal of. [...] The SIIA released a Special Report on the trade war in conjunction with the 12th AAF, assessing the immediate impact of the tariffs and the long term implications. [...] “The trade war has, in my view, accelerated the In order to avoid being a victim of the trade war, Ms Pimchanok necessity to transform suggested that ASEAN enhance its intra-regional trade flows through through digital.” the promotion of e-commerce and the platform economy, as well Ms Pimchanok Vonkorpon as services liberalisation to support sectors such as agriculture and Director-General, Trade. [...] The SIIA has been consistently ranked as one of the leading think tanks in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, in the Global Go-To Think Tank Index by the University of Pennsylvania.
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