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OPINION

Middle powers in the US-China trade war

Oped, Wing Thye Woo, Published on 14/05/2025

» As US tariffs begin to reshape global trade flows, many countries are worried that a tsunami of discounted Chinese goods, originally destined for America, will hit their shores. To keep them out, especially as recessionary pressures mount, some may be inclined to impose their own tariffs on Chinese imports. In that case, China would be cut off entirely from international trade, delivering an unexpected victory for US President Donald Trump, who would undoubtedly claim credit for this new Great Wall.

OPINION

More women needed at the top

News, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Binaifer Nowrojee, Published on 17/06/2024

» Mexico has just elected its first female president, following a rare contest between two women, and a record number of women were recently elected to South Korea's National Assembly. But while these results represent welcome gains for gender equality, they are outliers. The broader picture is disheartening.

OPINION

Free trade in green goods needed

Oped, Albert Park & Jong Woo Kang, Published on 02/08/2023

» International trade has boosted economic growth in many countries, especially those without abundant natural resources or fixed capital. In addition to creating opportunities for cross-border specialisation, trade has made it possible to import cheap consumer goods, intermediate inputs for manufacturing, and capital equipment. This is especially true in Asia and the Pacific, which accounted for 35% of global trade in 2020, up from 25% a decade earlier.

OPINION

De-escalating tensions between US and China

Oped, Wing Thye Woo, Published on 21/06/2023

» Tensions between the US and China have reached such a high level that the G7, led by the US, recently changed its objective in its relations with China from "decoupling" to "de-risking". But the reality is that de-risking, like decoupling, requires the participation of both sides and a common agenda.

OPINION

How women can break the bias

Oped, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Lilian Best, Published on 06/05/2022

» Since 1911, societies around the world have dedicated days, months, and even decades (in Africa's case) to celebrating women's achievements and promoting solutions to new and persistent challenges. But over the past two years, the Covid-19 pandemic has expanded the plight of women to outsize proportions, sharply highlighting the urgency of this year's International Women's Day theme: "Break the Bias."

OPINION

China's jab drive raises questions

News, Roxanne Liu & Ryan Woo & Miyoung Kim, Published on 17/03/2021

» China aims to vaccinate at least half a billion of its people against Covid-19 in four months, a challenge that will test the country's formidable industrial might just as it accelerates efforts to help inoculate the rest of the world.