Singapore PM’s China Visit: U.S. Tariffs Destabilizing Global Trade

Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong ahead of China state visit warns against global protectionism and urges multilateral reform
Singapore PM Lawrence Wong ahead of China state visit warns against global protectionism and urges multilateral reform. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP)

Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has warned that rising protectionism and unilateral tariffs, particularly those imposed by the United States, are a concern. He warned of the risk of destabilizing global trade and disproportionately harming smaller, export-dependent economies.

In an interview ahead of his official visit to China, Wong expressed concern.

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