Asian countries are stepping up economic diplomacy to manage rising tensions and trade uncertainties, focusing on securing key trade routes like the Strait of Malacca. This effort affects regional trade security and economic growth across Southeast Asia. The United States is courting the Philippines, while other Southeast Asian nations observe these moves closely, reflecting differing regional responses.
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Heightened tensions near the Strait of Malacca could disrupt oil shipments, causing price fluctuations in global crude markets.
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