HomeNationTrump Strengthens Influence in Southeast Asia with Peace and Trade Deals

Trump Strengthens Influence in Southeast Asia with Peace and Trade Deals

Published on

Former US President Donald Trump has expanded his influence across Southeast Asia by brokering peace between Thailand and Cambodia and signing new trade agreements with Malaysia and Cambodia during the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur.
The landmark Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords ended decades of conflict between Thailand and Cambodia after Trump’s intervention in July helped halt deadly border clashes. Both nations agreed to withdraw heavy weapons, clear landmines, and allow ASEAN-led ceasefire monitoring, while Thailand released 18 Cambodian soldiers captured earlier this year.
Alongside the peace accord, Trump finalized trade deals aimed at reducing deficits and boosting US exports. Vietnam also pledged to increase its purchases of American goods to help balance trade flows. Analysts say Trump’s assertive use of tariffs and trade leverage has pressured Southeast Asian economies to align more closely with Washington, as regional leaders seek to maintain stability and avoid overdependence on China.
While Trump’s actions have drawn criticism for being self-promotional, many Southeast Asian nations view his engagement as essential for regional security and economic growth. His approach has reinforced America’s strategic position in Asia and deepened economic cooperation across key ASEAN states.

popular articles

Economy likely slowed but still posted solid growth in Q4

Washington: The U.S. economy likely rolled out of 2022 with momentum, registering decent growth...

Green comet passing by earth after 50,000 years

A comet is making a return journey to our cosmic neighborhood after an astonishing...

Silicon Valley Stunned by the Fulminant Slashed Investments

Initially, I misinterpreted "alkalizing" as something related to pH levels, assuming it might positively...

FDA’s advisers back plan to simplify COVID vaccinations

The United States is on the brink of reshaping its COVID vaccination strategy to...

More like this

Trump Files $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against New York Times

Donald Trump has launched a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times,...

US Consumer Confidence Surges as Trade Tensions Ease

American consumers are regaining confidence after months of economic anxiety sparked by aggressive trade...

Bessent Defends Trump’s Tariffs, Denies They Burden American Consumers

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has rejected claims that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs...