ASEAN bloc seeks dialogue with US on tariffs but won't retaliate
- Southeast Asian countries are seeking dialogue with the United States about trade tariffs, according to economic ministers of the ASEAN bloc.
- The 10-member ASEAN bloc is the fifth-biggest economy in the world, emphasizing the importance of trade discussions.
- Ministers expressed the need for 'frank and constructive dialogue' with the U.S. Regarding trade-related concerns.
- The ASEAN ministers support a 'predictable, fair, and rules-based multilateral trading system' following their meeting.
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Southeast Asian countries are pressing for dialogue with the United States on trade tariffs and will not impose retaliatory measures, economic ministers of the regional bloc ASEAN said on Thursday (Apr 10).
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KUALA LUMPUR: Asean will engage in a frank and constructive dialogue with the United States (US) to address trade-related concerns after Washington imposed tariffs on 168 countries including all members of the Southeast Asian grouping. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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