# ASEAN

Latest news and articles about ASEAN

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Philippine police officers in tactical gear prepare for a training exercise in Metro Manila.
World

Manila’s UN Ambitions Thwarted: Why the Philippines Lost Its Security Council Bid to Kyrgyzstan

The Philippines failed to secure a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, losing to Kyrgyzstan after four rounds of voting. The loss highlights a potential misalignment between the Marcos administration’s pro-Western foreign policy and the diplomatic preferences of the broader UN General Assembly.

SoMi2026年6月4日 17:08
#United Nations#Security Council#Philippines
Enjoy a breathtaking view of boats by the limestone cliffs of El Nido, Philippines.
World

Kitchen Diplomacy: The Symbolic Significance of Manila’s Media Avoidance in Singapore

Philippine defense leaders' decision to bypass Chinese media at the Shangri-La Dialogue has sparked criticism from Beijing, which views the move as a tactical retreat to maintain a 'victim narrative' in the South China Sea dispute. Chinese analysts suggest this avoidance signals Manila's intent to use upcoming diplomatic milestones, including its ASEAN chairmanship, to further isolate China internationally.

iMil2026年6月1日 23:38
#South China Sea#Shangri-La Dialogue#China-Philippines relations
Urban street scene featuring parked motorbikes outside an optician in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Politics

Asia’s Middle Path: ASEAN Resists Bloc Politics at the Shangri-La Dialogue

The 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue highlighted a growing divide between US-led security alignments and a Southeast Asian preference for multilateral cooperation. While Japan and the Philippines pursue deeper defense ties, leaders from Vietnam and Timor-Leste called for a rejection of bloc politics in favor of dialogue and economic stability.

SoMi2026年5月31日 22:08
#Shangri-La Dialogue#ASEAN#Global Security Initiative
Aerial shot of a research vessel sailing near Phoenix Island, Sanya, with modern skyscrapers in the background.
World

Diplomatic Friction in the Lion City: Sino-Philippine Spat Shadows Security Summit

The Shangri-La Dialogue witnessed a sharp verbal confrontation between Chinese officials and the Philippine Defense Secretary, highlighting the collapse of strategic trust. While Beijing portrayed Manila's stance as incoherent, the exchange underscores a deepening divide over maritime sovereignty and U.S. regional influence.

SoMi2026年5月31日 15:38
#Shangri-La Dialogue#South China Sea#China-Philippines Relations
Stunning aerial shot of Wat Phnom temple in lush green Phnom Penh landscape.
Politics

Diplomacy in Cebu: Thailand and Cambodia Pivot Toward Border Stability

Thai Prime Minister Anutin and Cambodian PM Hun Manet met in the Philippines to discuss easing border tensions. The two leaders committed to a path of dialogue and tasked their foreign ministers with creating confidence-building measures to ensure long-term peace.

SoMi2026年5月9日 04:23
#Thailand#Cambodia#Border Dispute
Aerial shot of Xiamen's bustling port with stacked shipping containers and cranes.
Business

China’s Trade Resilience: A Strategic Pivot Amid Waning US Reliance

China's foreign trade grew by 14.9% in early 2026, driven by strong ties with ASEAN and Belt and Road nations while trade with the US fell significantly. The data shows a shift toward high-tech exports and a growing reliance on the private sector to drive economic momentum.

NeMo2026年5月9日 03:53
#China Trade#ASEAN#Belt and Road Initiative
AirAsia airplane promoting sustainable ASEAN tourism parked at an airport.
World

The Cebu Connection: Thailand, Philippines, and Cambodia Chart a Middle Path in a Fractured ASEAN

Leaders from Thailand, the Philippines, and Cambodia met in Cebu for a landmark trilateral summit aimed at strengthening regional cooperation outside of traditional ASEAN channels. The meeting reflects a growing trend toward 'minilateralism' as Southeast Asian nations seek to navigate US-China tensions and regional instability with greater flexibility.

SoMi2026年5月8日 02:23
#ASEAN#Geopolitics#Thailand
From above of United States banknotes placed on national flags of America and China illustrating international trade concept
Business

Superman’s Strategic Pivot: Why Li Ka-shing is Cashing Out of the West

Li Ka-shing’s CK Hutchison group has liquidated over HK$350 billion in Western assets since 2020, citing regulatory shifts and economic stagnation. This capital is being aggressively reinvested into Southeast Asian technology and Hong Kong infrastructure, marking a historic pivot from Western utilities to Eastern growth.

SoBiz2026年5月8日 01:53
#Li Ka-shing#CK Hutchison#Foreign Investment
Beautiful beach and coastline in Huizhou, Guangdong, with boats and hills in the distance.
World

Chauffeurs and Security Pacts: Wang Yi’s Southeast Asian Circuit Reasserts Beijing’s Sphere of Influence

Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s tour of Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar underscores a strategic shift toward deeper security and industrial integration in Southeast Asia. Through EV diplomacy in Thailand and '2+2' defense talks in Cambodia, Beijing is consolidating a regional bloc that challenges Western influence and prioritizes Chinese 'core interests.'

SoMi2026年4月26日 23:57
#Wang Yi#Belt and Road Initiative#South China Sea
Vietnamese book cover shot in a flat lay showing elegant modern design on wooden backdrop.
World

Diplomacy Over Discord: China Pivots to Institutional Governance in the South China Sea

At the 2026 Boao Forum for Asia, China and ASEAN representatives emphasized a shift toward institutional governance and scientific cooperation in the South China Sea. The discussions highlighted progress on the Code of Conduct and the use of economic ties to maintain regional stability amidst global uncertainty.

SoMi2026年3月28日 04:57
#Boao Forum#South China Sea#ASEAN
A view of Korghos Port featuring the Chinese flag on a sunny day.
Business

China’s Trade Posts Strong Start to 2026 as Exports and Imports Surge — But Trade with the US Slumps

China reported an 18.3% year-on-year rise in goods trade for January–February 2026, driven by a near-20% bounce in exports and strong import growth. Private firms, diversified markets such as ASEAN and the EU, and buoyant bonded logistics activity underpinned the recovery, while trade with the United States contracted sharply.

SoBiz2026年3月10日 10:27
#China trade#exports#imports
Breathtaking view of sandy dunes and ocean at sunset in Ilocos Region, Philippines.
World

PLA’s Five‑Day South China Sea Patrol Raises Stakes as Manila Shifts Tactics and Tokyo Deepens Involvement

China’s PLA carried out a five‑day patrol in the South China Sea in early February, a move framed as a response to Philippine actions around Scarborough Shoal and joint exercises with the United States. Manila has signalled a tactical pivot toward pushing a South China Sea code of conduct during its 2026 ASEAN chairmanship, even as Japan deepens support for the Philippines, widening the dispute’s international dimensions.

SoMi2026年2月10日 19:34
#South China Sea#China#Philippines