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Asean deeply concerned by US tariffs, wants good China ties

Trump escalated duties on Asia’s largest economy to 125% with effect from Thursday, with Beijing reciprocating with an 84% tariff on all imports from the US.

April 10, 2025 / 15:25 IST
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Asean economies were poised to be among the hardest hit by the levies, with rates of as high as 49%. (Courtesy: Bloomberg)
Asean economies were poised to be among the hardest hit by the levies, with rates of as high as 49%. (Courtesy: Bloomberg)

Members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations are “deeply concerned” over President Donald Trump’s trade plans even after the US leader paused most tariffs, and said they will seek talks with Washington.

“This has caused uncertainty and will bring significant challenges to businesses, especially micro, small, and medium enterprises as well as to global trade dynamics,” economic ministers from the group of 10 Southeast Asian countries said in a joint statement on Thursday, following a virtual meeting. “We express our common intention to engage in a frank and constructive dialogue with the US to address trade-related concerns.”

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Asean economies were poised to be among the hardest hit by the levies, with rates of as high as 49%. The countries, along with aspiring member Timor-Leste, unanimously refuted the basis used in US calculations, Malaysia’s Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry said in a separate statement. The US was Asean’s largest source of foreign direct investments and the bloc’s second-biggest trading partner last year.

Trump announced on Wednesday a 90-day pause on steep global tariffs, about 13 hours after high duties on 56 nations and the European Union took effect. Countries that were hit with those reciprocal levies will now be taxed at the earlier 10% baseline rate applied to other nations — with the exception of China.