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Chinaabout 2 hours ago·Stable·HIGH 70

PM Wong urges China to champion open, rules-based trade as global tensions rise

The call for a rules-based trade system amidst rising tensions reflects ongoing diplomatic efforts, but confidence in substantial change remains moderate.

Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong addressed the need for China to take a leadership role in establishing new rules and standards for global trade, particularly in emerging fields such as AI, during his speech at the Boao Forum. This appeal highlights the increasing geopolitical tensions and the importance of open trade systems.
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Political60
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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