Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on ASEAN nations to "adhere to openness, cooperation and inclusiveness" during the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting, as the U.S. prepares to implement sweeping new tariffs (effective August 1) targeting Southeast Asian exports including:
Malaysia (25%)
Indonesia (32%)
Thailand (36%)
Vietnam (reduced to 20%)
Key Developments:
Economic Cooperation
ASEAN-China trade hit $770.94 billion in 2024 (10.61% YoY growth)
Upgraded ASEAN-China FTA (Version 3.0) to be signed later this year
Wang emphasized "Asian values of peace, openness and inclusive development"
South China Sea Diplomacy
Malaysia's FM Mohamad Hassan (ASEAN Chair) urged:
"Prudent management" of maritime disputes
Accelerated Code of Conduct negotiations
Keeping waters "an arena for cooperation, not conflict"
Note: China's "nine-dash line" claims remain contested by Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia
Security Milestone
ASEAN welcomed China's impending ratification of SEANWFZ Treaty Protocol (first nuclear power to do so without reservations)
Strategic Context:
The U.S. tariff measures (initiated April 2023) coincide with:
China-ASEAN's 4th consecutive year as top trading partners
Ongoing negotiations over regional supply chain realignment
ASEAN Composition:
10 members (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam) + Timor-Leste (pending accession)
Global Partnerships:
Maintains dialogue with 11 partners including China, U.S., EU, India and Russia