East Asia Forum-Oct 6, 2025

ASEAN’s geoeconomics taskforce, constituted after the United States’ Liberation Day tariffs, has proposed a blueprint to strengthen regional cooperation and defend openness in an era of rising protectionism. Success now depends on political will, with the upcoming RCEP Leaders’ summit offering a key test of whether member states can turn ambition into coordinated action. ASEAN’s dialogue partners, including Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand, all have a stake in reinforcing ASEAN-led regionalism as the foundation of a more stable and rules-based order — one that can manage the interaction with China’s competitive manufacturing sector. Read more at: https://eastasiaforum.org/2025/10/06/theres-something-for-everyone-in-asean-led-east-asian-regionalism/ First published in East Asia Forum