China-Rallying ASEAN-GCC Alliance: A Strategic Summit Amidst Tariff Tensions
Chinese Premier Li Qiang is set to visit Malaysia for the ASEAN-GCC-China summit, aimed at strengthening alliances with Southeast Asian and Arab nations against U.S. tariffs. This move follows heightened trade tensions and seeks to solidify China’s economic partnerships in the region.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang is expected to visit Malaysia for a significant ASEAN-GCC-China summit in late May, according to Reuters sources. The summit seeks to create a strategic bloc of Southeast Asian and Arab nations, countering the impact of U.S. tariffs on China.
The summit, scheduled for May 27 in Kuala Lumpur, follows the ASEAN Summit and aims to bolster relations between China and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), comprised of key oil-producing states. This visit by China's second-ranking official is part of a broader diplomatic initiative after President Xi Jinping's recent visit to Malaysia, encouraging unity against 'excessive tariffs.'
The timing aligns with crucial U.S.-China trade discussions in Switzerland, suggesting a focus on reducing trade tensions with major geopolitical implications. Chinese officials emphasize their commitment to maintaining a stable international economic order, while the Malaysian foreign ministry has yet to comment on the visit.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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