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By HAU DINH HANOI, Vietnam©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Peter14
Not much point in trade agreements with China. If a nation does something China does not like they get "punished" with sanctions after sanctions. They make up reasons for the sanctions to make it look like it is not against agreements but that is a BS smoke screen. China's sanctions on numerous Australian trade goods this year is case in point. So much for the free trade agreement in force since 2015.
China should be locked out of trade agreements until it acts civilized.
iworld99
Remember, stronger neighbors also makes you stronger.
Don't let other countries and regional organizations divide and conquer you.
TARA TAN KITAOKA
Please remember, we must stick together. We are yellow and very proud on it.
Goodlucktoyou
$US dollars and US sanctions put on hold.
Stev
Spot the odd ASEAN leaders out..Its Malaysian PM not elected by the people.He grab the power thru back door
Mickelicious
Palm oil greases many palms.
TheRat
This should be fun! A bunch of conservative, unimaginative, lazy, good-for-nothing, OLD, nationalistic leaders sit down and discuss.......WHAT? A common currency? Nah! United defense treaty? Nah! Common labor practices that would allow workers to enjoy similar levels of worker protection and safety? Nah! Environmental and CO2 reductions! Nah! What a joke this is!
Freddy Freeway
What language will they use?