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A new report from Australia's Lowy Institute says China has emerged as the most influential power in Southeast Asia — edging out the United States in the wake of the Trump administration's aid cuts, high tariffs and visa restrictions.
The study shows South-East Asian nations are diversifying their relationships, but long-standing dependencies — especially on China — are deepening in the areas of trade, investment, and education.
By ABC Australia4
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A new report from Australia's Lowy Institute says China has emerged as the most influential power in Southeast Asia — edging out the United States in the wake of the Trump administration's aid cuts, high tariffs and visa restrictions.
The study shows South-East Asian nations are diversifying their relationships, but long-standing dependencies — especially on China — are deepening in the areas of trade, investment, and education.

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