The Borneo Post

US investment­s in SEA countries creates better economic interactio­n

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If the US is trying to make us (SEA countries) to be more pro-US, then I think more investment­s with the region will be a good move.

Dr Oh Ei Sun

KUALA LUMPUR: The United States’ (US) investment­s and trade in Southeast Asian (SEA) countries would be a boon for economic interactio­n, said Singapore Institute of Internatio­nal Affairs senior fellow Dr Oh Ei Sun.

He said many SEA countries are looking to secure US investment­s during the twoday Asean-US Special Summit, especially after battling the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic in the past two years.

“If the US is trying to make us (SEA countries) to be more pro-US, then I think more investment­s with the region will be a good move,” he said during Bernama TV’s ‘The Brief’ news programme yesterday.

Oh also said that the summit, slated to start on Friday (Malaysian time), will likely discuss China-US relations and the geopolitic­al tension between Russia and Ukraine.

He opined that the US is likely to push the region to adopt a more stringent stand against Russia with regard to the war in Ukraine.

Asean leaders, with the exception of the Philippine­s and Myanmar, are scheduled to participat­e in the special summit.

Subsequent­ly, a Joint Vision Statement – which would underscore the commitment­s and aspiration­s to enhance Asean-US partnershi­p in the interest of peace, stability, security and shared prosperity for all – can be expected following the conclusion of the high-level meeting.

The special summit marks the 45th anniversar­y of the Asean-US dialogue and the second special summit hosted by a US president in the US after then-president Barack Obama welcomed Asean leaders in California back in Feb 2016.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob will lead the Malaysian delegation to the Asean-US Special Summit in Washington D.C. from May 12 to 13.

Malaysia is expected to garner RM14.62 billion in new investment­s from the US following the Trade and Investment Mission led by Senior Minister and Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Many SEA countries are looking to secure US investment­s during the two-day Asean-US Special Summit, especially after battling the aftermath of the Covid19 pandemic in the past two years.
— AFP photo Many SEA countries are looking to secure US investment­s during the two-day Asean-US Special Summit, especially after battling the aftermath of the Covid19 pandemic in the past two years.

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