Donald Trump’s victory may bring some relief for the leaders of three authoritarian Southeast Asian nations caught in the ...
Companies have been moving factories from China to Southeast Asia, anticipating Donald Trump would slap high tariffs on ...
Southeast Asian leaders are adept at dealing with President-elect Trump’s transactional style of diplomacy, but an escalating ...
I’m not afraid to admit that I was secretly avoiding cruises. I swerve crowds when I travel and I cringe at the mention of ...
The tiny Himalayan kingdom is looking to raise US$100 million to get its planned special administrative region off the ground ...
If South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol can flatter Donald Trump enough, perhaps he can derail the fights the president-elect ...
SOUTH-EAST Asia’s digital economy – comprising digital financial services, e-commerce, travel, online media, food and ...
No matter who wins the US election, the policy shifts could rewrite the rules for Asean. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The region’s leaders appear to be taking the prospect of a second Donald Trump administration largely in their stride.
ROME: In the next few years, South-East Asian and African countries, including Vietnam, are expected to emerge as potential ...
Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Dr Ng Weiyi, Assistant Professor, Department of Strategy and ...
China’s efforts to contain India may be less important than smaller countries’ desire to counterbalance Indian influence.