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ASEAN Members’ Intervention Could Help Pacify SoKor-Japan Dispute
The ASEAN meeting this week could be a breakthrough in the ongoing South Korea-Japan dispute, some analysts say. The ASEAN meeting this week could be a breakthrough in the ongoing South Korea-Japan dispute, some analysts say. -
ASEAN Gets Strong Support From Washington, China
Washington vows to bolster economic and military ties with ASEAN neighbors, as China works to boost harmony and trade in the region. Washington vows to bolster economic and military ties with ASEAN neighbors, as China works to boost harmony and trade in the region. -
Guangxi, Singapore, ASEAN Strengthen Economic Ties
Chinese city of Guangxi is pushing its economic ties with Singapore and the ASEAN. Chinese city of Guangxi is pushing its economic ties with Singapore and the ASEAN. -
U.S. Investors Have High Regards For Asian Tech Start-Up
A top executive of Enterprise Singapore recently said that U.S. investors are keen to invest in Asian tech startups. A top executive of Enterprise Singapore recently said that U.S. investors are keen to invest in Asian tech startups. -
ASEAN Leaders Eye Integrated Border Trade Systems
ASEAN leaders are looking to implement a paperless and more efficient customs-transit system that should improve export and import activities between member countries. ASEAN leaders are looking to implement a paperless and more efficient customs-transit system that should improve export and import activities between member countries. -
Vietnam-Singapore Cooperation Centre In Hanoi Inaugurated
Singapore’s Deputy PM Teo Chee Hean and Vietnam's Chu Ngọc Anh launched the Singapore Cooperation Centre in Hanoi on March 23. Singapore’s Deputy PM Teo Chee Hean and Vietnam's Chu Ngọc Anh launched the Singapore Cooperation Centre in Hanoi on March 23. -
U.S. Goads Asian Allies Into Boosting Military Patrols in South China Sea
The U.S. Department of Defense wants the United States' allies in Asia and the Pacific to bolster their military power in the South China Sea in support of its own efforts to deter China. The U.S. Department of Defense wants the United States' allies in Asia and the Pacific to bolster their military power in the South China Sea in support of its own efforts to deter China. -
China's Advances In South China Sea Urges Southeast Asian Nations To Increase Naval Forces
There is a new report that Beijing's advances in the island urges other Southeast Asian nations to increase their coastguard facilities in the region to make their presence felt There is a new report that Beijing's advances in the island urges other Southeast Asian nations to increase their coastguard facilities in the region to make their presence felt