Recap | Trump ‘tariff tantrums’, Duterte assassination threat, Japan’s first-kiss crisis: 5 reads from This Week In Asia
Explore the impact of potential Trump tariffs on Southeast Asia, economic challenges in Malaysia, and more
1. Trump’s ‘tariff tantrums’ threaten Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam as US protectionism sparks global trade fears
Donald Trump’s return stokes fears of “more crazy” tariffs and disruption to global trade, with Southeast Asian nations potentially facing the brunt of his protectionist policies. Once beneficiaries of the US-China trade war, the likes of Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam now brace for potential economic fallout, with investors possibly retreating and exports at risk.
2. Philippines’ Vice-President Sara Duterte threatens to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr amid political feud
The “active threat” to kill Marcos, his wife and the House speaker has been referred to the Presidential Security Command for immediate action. The escalating tensions between the powerful clans have raised concerns about political instability and potential violence in the country.
3. Japanese teens’ first-kiss rate plummets, increasing concerns of a demographic crisis amid rising disinterest in romance
A new study reveals a shocking decline in first kisses among Japanese teenagers, raising concerns about the country’s low birth rate. With only 22.8 per cent of high school boys having experienced their first kiss, experts fear a growing disinterest in romance could worsen Japan’s already low birth rate.