Trump Reignites Trade Talks With Southeast Asia
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the resumption of trade negotiations with Thailand and Cambodia. This decision follows a ceasefire agreement between the two Southeast Asian nations. Trump communicated with their leaders and directed his trade team to re-engage in trade discussions.
In a fresh development on international trade, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Monday that his administration would restart negotiations with Thailand and Cambodia. This decision comes in the wake of a ceasefire agreed upon by the two Southeast Asian countries.
Trump made public his directive during a post on Truth Social, where he revealed that he had recently spoken with the Acting Prime Minister of Thailand and the Prime Minister of Cambodia.
By restarting these trade discussions, the U.S. aims to strengthen economic ties with the region, addressing both regional and international trade concerns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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