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The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) “matters to Britain and is a key component in the UK’s drive to increase
Singapore has announced plans to set up an Artificial Intelligence (AI) advisory council as it moves ahead with plans to be a
China offered to buy $70bn worth of US goods over the next year during recent trade negotiations in Beijing, it has emerged.
Talks between the US and China aimed at resolving trade tensions have failed to make significant progress, making a global trade war
The European Union (EU) and China have reaffirmed their support of the World Trade Organisation “as the centre of the rules-based, multilateral
The US is proceeding with steel and aluminium tariffs aimed at key allies, including the European Union (EU), in the latest development
The newly-elected Malaysian Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad, has cancelled one of the nation’s biggest infrastructure projects – a high-speed rail link between
China has reacted with surprise to a widely-unexpected announcement by the US to proceed with $50bn of tariffs on Chinese imports. On
Tensions between the US and China continue to simmer amid reports that the two sides clashed at the World Trade Organisation (WTO)
The UK has announced the appointment of its new Trade Commissioner to the Middle East, with the post going to former RBS
With China agreeing to buy more US products in a bid to reduce its trade surplus with Washington, one of the big
ASEAN must continue to push for economic integration and a greater level of connectivity among members, Singapore’s Minister for Trade and Industry
Talks in Washington between US and Chinese officials have resulted in both sides agreeing to delay tariffs, prompting one White House official
China’s foreign ministry has refuted widely reported claims that Beijing offered to reduce its trade surplus with the US by $200bn each
China has offered to cut its trade surplus with the US by up to $200bn a year, Reuters reports, in what could
The new Malaysian government has announced its intention to abandon the controversial Goods and Services Tax (GST), honouring a key election promise