Xi Jinping to visit Southeast Asia as tariff war spurs China to strengthen ties

Xi Jinping to visit Southeast Asia as tariff war spurs China to strengthen ties

President Xi Jinping will set off on a tour of three Southeast Asian countries next week as Beijing urgently seeks to strengthen ties with its neighbours amid an intensifying tariff war with Washington.

Confirming an earlier report by the Post, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Friday that Xi would visit Vietnam on Monday, followed by Malaysia and Cambodia from Tuesday to Friday.

The Southeast Asian tour will mark Xi’s first foreign visits of the year and comes as Beijing faces pressure to strengthen ties with neighbouring countries amid escalating tensions with Washington over US President Donald Trump’s sweeping “reciprocal” tariffs.

While China has vowed to fight Trump’s tariffs, economic ministers from countries belonging to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) on Thursday said they would not impose retaliatory measures and would instead seek to engage in “frank and constructive” dialogue with the US.

The trip also comes as China seeks to present itself as a credible partner to Southeast Asia, where anxieties are growing over Washington’s commitment to the region.

Earlier this week, Xi made clear China’s desire to strengthen strategic bonds with countries in the region at a high-profile central government meeting on neighbourhood diplomacy.

According to Chinese state news agency Xinhua, the conference pledged to strengthen mutual trust with neighbouring countries and called for more industrial and supply chain cooperation.

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