Opinion | This moment in US-China rivalry is Asean’s chance to remake the bloc
Bilateral trade in goods exceeded US$980 billion last year – China and Asean are each other’s biggest trading partner – underscoring the deal’s strategic weight.
In this moment of tension, Asean has a critical opportunity to rise above passivity, leveraging its diplomatic agility to assert itself as a linchpin in global trade and geopolitics – and become the architect of a new regional order. Rather than being a battleground for US-China rivalry, Asean can redefine its role by fostering a neutral, inclusive trade ecosystem that prioritises regional resilience and strategic autonomy.
This opportunity hinges on Asean’s ability to exploit the US-China rivalry. Asean’s unique position of being geographically central, economically vibrant and diplomatically neutral allows it to shape trade rules rather than merely adapt to them. But this requires navigating internal divisions and external pressures with unprecedented cohesion.