The China Mail - East Asia united against Trump

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East Asia united against Trump




In an unprecedented move, China, Japan and South Korea have formed a historic alliance to take joint action against the United States and, in particular, against the policies of President Donald Trump. This unusual cooperation between the three East Asian countries, which have often been marked by conflict and rivalry throughout their history, marks a turning point in global geopolitics and could have far-reaching implications for the global economy and international relations.

Overcoming historical tensions
Relations between China, Japan and South Korea have often been marked by mistrust and territorial disputes in the past. Historical conflicts in particular, such as Japan's occupation of China in the 1930s and the atrocities associated with it, have left deep scars. There are also ongoing tensions between South Korea and Japan that date back to the period of Japanese colonial rule. Nevertheless, these countries have now decided to put their differences aside and join forces against what they perceive as threatening US policies.

Reaction to Trump's tariff policy
The main reason for this alliance is the aggressive tariff policy of the US under President Trump. Since taking office, Trump has pursued a protectionist trade policy aimed at strengthening the US economy by imposing high tariffs on imports from various countries, particularly China, Japan and South Korea. These tariffs have significantly affected these countries' exports to the US and led to considerable economic losses. In response, the three countries have decided to work more closely together and develop joint strategies to counter the economic pressure from the US.

Historic meetings and agreements
A decisive step in this direction was the meeting of the trade ministers of China, Japan and South Korea in Seoul, which was described as historic. At this meeting, the first of its kind in over five years, the ministers agreed to accelerate negotiations on a trilateral free trade agreement. This agreement is intended to facilitate trade between the three countries and reduce their dependence on the US. In addition, they agreed to work more closely together to strengthen supply chains and promote the digital and green economy.

Political dimension
The alliance also has a strong political dimension. In a joint statement, the three countries emphasised the need for a ‘predictable environment for trade and investment’ and criticised the US's unilateral trade measures as destabilising for the global economy. This statement can be interpreted as a direct message to the US government that the East Asian countries are not prepared to accept the tariffs imposed by Trump without protest.

Possible implications
The implications of this alliance could be far-reaching. On the one hand, it could accelerate economic integration in East Asia and lead to a shift in global trade flows. If China, Japan and South Korea strengthen their trade relations with each other, this could reduce the importance of the US as a trading partner for these countries. On the other hand, the alliance could also have political and security implications. Traditionally, Japan and South Korea are close allies of the US in the region, and closer cooperation with China could call the existing alliance system into question.

Reactions from Washington
This development has caused concern in Washington. The US government fears that the alliance could weaken American influence in East Asia and jeopardise the US's strategic position in the region. In particular, the prospect of a trilateral free trade agreement is seen as a threat to the US economy, as it could make it more difficult for American companies to access the lucrative markets in China, Japan and South Korea.

A new model of cooperation
Despite the challenges this alliance poses, there are also voices that see it as an opportunity for a multipolar world order. Cooperation between China, Japan and South Korea could serve as a model for a new form of regional cooperation based on economic integration and mutual respect rather than hegemonic claims.

Outlook
Overall, the historic alliance between China, Japan and South Korea marks a turning point in global geopolitics. It is a direct response to the protectionist policies of the US under President Trump and could permanently change the balance of power in the world. It remains to be seen how this alliance will develop in the coming years and what impact it will have on the international order.