The Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ next summit is set to be held in Kuala Lumpur from October 26-28, bringing the bloc’s heads of government face-to-face with Trump for the first time since his administration upended global trade and battered their economies with sweeping tariffs.
The worst-case scenario would involve the summit being overshadowed by sharp rhetoric or unexpected political theatrics
Yet all eyes will be on Trump, whose trademark unpredictability has left Malaysia – and Anwar, who extended the invitation – bracing for potential fallout.
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