US adds ‘poison pills’ to Asia trade pacts to counter China
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US adds ‘poison pills’ to Asia trade pacts to counter China
The US has introduced new conditions, often referred to as 'poison pills', into its trade agreements with Cambodia and Malaysia, which many see as a strategy to counter China's influence in the region. These conditions are perceived as a loyalty test for these countries, potentially straining their relationships with China. This move highlights the growing tensions in international trade dynamics and the lengths to which the US is willing to go to maintain its economic standing in Asia.
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