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Xi makes a case for free trade as he tours Southeast Asia

News RoomBy News RoomApril 15, 2025
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President Xi’s Public Statement Summarization on Southeast Asia

President Xi’s recent public itinerary in Southeast Asia reflects his unwavering commitment to stability and economic development, reallocating his visit from Tuesday to focus on key regional partners. The itinerary involved meetings with Vietnam’s leader, a visit to Kuala Lumpur and Hanoi, and a planned trip to Cambodia over the next three days. The trip also included discussions on supply chains, a joint railway project with the ASEAN leader King Sultan Ibrahim, and a phase closer toлаг Soon in Malaysia.

1. Addressing Concerns over Trump’s Tariffs

President Xi planned for his meeting with Vietnam’s leader to address concerns regarding the impact of Trump’s tariffs on global markets. He emphasized China’s value as a-added component in a "turbulent world," highlighting the need for joint efforts to maintain global stability. He praised Vietnam, China, and other members of China’s Belt and Road Initiative as "partners, notnof leverage."

2. China’s Role as a Key Player

President Xi’s itinerary reflects respect for China’s regional influence. In Hanoi, he met with Vietnam’s leader To Lam, where he acknowledged China’s contribution to stability and global invisibility. Chinese statements ranged from demanding greater access to agricultural exports to committing to global trade systems.

3. The Railway Project with ASEAN

The three-day trip is expected to involve a joint railway project with the ASEAN him Central for 10 nations. At Southeast Asia’s annual meeting in Kuala Lumpur, several practical details of this agreement, including the reduction of tariffs, were outlined.

4. Strategic Importance for China’sfollowers

President Xi emphasized the importance of building a strong "responsible" superpower image. He believes China has the capacity to handle global disruptors like the U.S. and other∉ single ∉ countries, leveraging its strategic advantages in Southeast Asia.

5. Foreign Policy and∆∆∆ China’s Response

President Xi permitted foreign affairs discussions in Southeast Asia, naming Vietnam and Malaysia. He committed to fostering further dialogue and cooperation, especially regarding the South China Sea. However, China remains China, offering support to ASEAN nations on various fronts.

6. Exploiting Developing Countries

President Xi’s itinerary underscores a strategy of reducing dependencies on major oil and gas exploration projects in the South China Sea, a point of contention with both Vietnam and Malaysia. He has already visited Thailand, suggesting some allowances for shared activities in China’s waterways.

This itinerary underscores Xi’s clear vision for Southeast Asia, positioning China as a key player in regional stability and growth.

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