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OPINION

Asean must grab its rare-earth shot

News, Imran Khalid, Published on 22/11/2025

» US President Donald Trump's return to Southeast Asia last month felt like a rerun -- tariffs, tough talk, and televised deals. But this time, he left behind more than headlines. From Kuala Lumpur to Hanoi, Mr Trump inked trade pacts promising tariff relief on US exports in exchange for joint ventures in mining and refining the rare-earth minerals that power the world's clean-tech boom.

OPINION

Is Asean now a new 'balancing wheel'?

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 15/07/2025

» Last week's Asean Foreign Ministers' Meeting reflects its continued relevance in an increasingly unstable world. Amid US unilateralism and US President Donald Trump's tariff nationalism, Asean has reasserted itself as a balancing wheel -- a stabilising force on which its dialogue partners can still depend.

OPINION

US-China trade truce didn't solve rare earths riddle

Oped, Imran Khalid, Published on 27/06/2025

» Amid the swirl of headlines about a US-China trade breakthrough in London on June 11, it is reported that US President Donald Trump said the US and China had made a "great deal" -- with China agreeing to supply US companies with magnets and rare earth metals, while the US would walk back its threats to revoke visas of Chinese students.

OPINION

Iran and Trump: Much ado about nothing much

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 27/06/2025

» I don't get a lot of face-time with Donald Trump, but his rant on Tuesday in front of the chopper that was to take him to the airport and on to the Nato summit in Brussels was the first time I heard him say "f***" in front of live microphones -- and it was clearly about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

OPINION

Aids fight cut short

Oped, Postbag, Published on 22/04/2025

» Re: "US funding cuts for Aids-HIV fight", (BP, April 17).

OPINION

Ukraine's fate is now hanging in the balance

Oped, John J Metzler, Published on 20/02/2025

» Three years into Russia's war against Ukraine, there seems to be a chance for peace. But this political intermezzo may be as fleeting as the approaching spring weather to soon sweep the steppes, yet at the same time, it remains a worthwhile window of opportunity for all parties to reach a ceasefire and then begin the long and perilous quest for peace.

OPINION

Stablecoins can defend the dollar

Oped, Paul Ryan, Published on 14/11/2024

» Imagine a world where China has supplanted the United States atop the world economy, and the renminbi, not the greenback, is the global reserve currency. This scenario would be disastrous for US citizens, businesses, and allies. Given America's record high debt and unsustainable spending, reduced demand for dollar assets would cripple the US economy. The government would be forced to cut public services and military expenditures, altering almost every facet of American life -- and not for the better.

OPINION

EU needs to focus on innovation

News, Philippe Aghion & Mathias Dewatripont & Jean Tirole, Published on 14/10/2024

» In the three decades after World War II, Western Europe caught up with the United States in terms of per capita GDP. But since the mid-1990s, this trend has reversed, with the US growing twice as fast as Europe.

OPINION

Nato's Washington summit deepens spat with China

News, Peter Apps, Published on 16/07/2024

» During Nato's 75th anniversary summit held in Washington last week, China's defence ministry made a surprise announcement.

OPINION

Nato meet faces shadow of Trump, Ukraine divisions

News, Peter Apps, Published on 03/07/2024

» As Nato officials prepared in June for the alliance's July 9-12 summit in Washington, outgoing Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg embarked on the traditional pre-meeting shuttle diplomacy aimed at avoiding unexpected disruptions.