Trump’s High Stakes Asian Diplomacy Can Potentially Yield Lucrative Returns

United States President Donald Trump arrives in Malaysia today for the 47th ASEAN Summit, in high spirits as he is warmly greeted by Prime Minister Datuk Seri and a lively troupe of traditional Malay dancers in vibrant costumes. The bright Sunday morning fills with smiles as hundreds of guests, welcome the American leader, setting a positive tone ahead of serious discussions at the summit. Trump delights the crowd by joining the dancers, showing off his signature groove. -- fotoBERNAMA (2025) COPYRIGHT RESERVED
26/10/2025 06:49 PM

By M.Saraswathi

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 26 (Bernama) -- United States President Donald Trump regards his maiden trip to Asia as an “interesting time” and alluded to the slew of trade deals clinched with several regional economies as potentially yielding lucrative returns.

Trump, who is here to attend the 47th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits, signed trade agreements with Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand.

United States President Donald Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim share an elated and proud moment as they shake hands at the signing of the Cambodia–Thailand peace deal during the 47th ASEAN Summit today. -- fotoBERNAMA (2025) COPYRIGHT RESERVED

He is also expected to sign similar deals in Japan and South Korea, his next destinations after the ASEAN Summit.

Shortly after Trump landed at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) at Sepang, the US and Malaysia signed the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade, elevating trade and bilateral relations.

Among other things, the agreements include deeper cooperation across strategic areas such as trade and investment, advanced technology and energy security.

United States President Donald Trump delivers a speech at the 13th ASEAN-United States Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) today. Also present is Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (right).

The deals also include cooperation to diversify global critical mineral supply chains and promote investments.

Trump also met Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, during which the US President reportedly said both their countries should be able to make some pretty good deals.

The US also clinched similar deals with Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand, which signalled Washington’s move to diversify away from China’s rare earth mining and processing dominance.

United States President Donald Trump with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet at the signing of the Cambodia-Thailand peace deal held in conjunction with the 47th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits today.

Trump, who will visit Japan and South Korea after Malaysia, is also expected to sign deals to enhance economic cooperation. 

“We will stay here tonight and be off to another beautiful country (Japan) tomorrow. We have some very good, interesting deals,” he said after signing the trade deal with Malaysia.

“The following day, we will meet President Xi Jinping of China,” he said, referring to his final stop in Asia, namely at the 2025 APEC Economic Leaders Week in Gyeongju, South Korea, this week.

Before the 47th ASEAN summit got underway, American and Chinese trade officials were already engaged in negotiations to hammer out a trade deal in Kuala Lumpur, before their leaders’ possible meeting on the sidelines of the APEC meeting.

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