Asean said it will reinforce supply chains and keep trade flowing to ensure the region can weather the impact of the Middle East war on food, fuel and vital supplies.
MANILA: Foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) on Friday (March 13) issued a unified call for the immediate cessation of hostilities in the escalating Middle East ...
ASEAN must bolster coordination and information-sharing among foreign ministries as their embassies and consulates work to ...
By Mikhail Flores and Nestor Corrales MANILA, March 13 (Reuters) - ASEAN foreign and economic ministers on Friday called for ...
Foreign ministers from Southeast Asia met virtually on Friday (March 13) to discuss the widening conflict in the Middle East and its impact. The Philippines, this year's Association of Southeast Asian ...
MANILA – The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has reaffirmed its commitment to craft and continue bolstering ...
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The Association of Southeast Asian Nations should position itself as a safe haven for investment amid worsening global volatility, the host country said.
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Though thousands of miles away from the raging conflict in the Middle East, major Asian nations are treading cautiously as the closure of a key strait in the region impacts energy supplies at home.
Sui Guohua, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the nation's top ...
Asean will reinforce supply chains and keep trade flowing to ensure the region can weather the impact of the Middle East war ...