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What’s next for US-Philippines relations with Harris or Trump in charge?

The contrasting visions of Harris and Trump could either fortify the US-Philippine alliance or leave Manila vulnerable to regional pressures

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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr shakes hands with US Vice-President Kamala Harris in Manila in 2022. Photo: Pool via AP
With the US presidential election just days away, the Philippines watches with bated breath, aware that the outcome could redefine the two countries’ defence relationship. Will the winner be Donald Trump, whose past tenure in the White House suggests a transactional approach, or Kamala Harris, who promises continuity and a renewed commitment to alliance?
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Both candidates have largely kept their positions on the South China Sea under wraps throughout the campaigns, even as the US and the Philippines have deepened their long-standing security alliance. This year, Washington has pledged an unprecedented US$500 million in military aid, a significant boost aimed at fortifying Manila’s military modernisation amid rising tensions with China in the disputed waters.

In past engagements, both candidates have identified China as America’s foremost competitor. Harris declared at the Democratic Convention that “America, not China” will prevail in the competition for the 21st century, promising the US would not “abdicate its international leadership”. Trump, meanwhile, has consistently advocated for imposing stiff tariffs on Beijing to protect the US economy.

Analysts predict the candidates will adopt differing strategies regarding Washington’s ties with the Philippines, based on their views of China.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Pennsylvania on October 14, and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris in Michigan on October 26. Photo: AFP
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Pennsylvania on October 14, and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris in Michigan on October 26. Photo: AFP

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