ASEAN’s Increasing China Ties Threaten Economic Sovereignty of Member States: Experts

Analysts warn the upgraded free trade pact will continue to allow cheap China-made goods to flood regional markets and hollow out ASEAN member economies.
ASEAN’s Increasing China Ties Threaten Economic Sovereignty of Member States: Experts
The 2025 Association of Southeast Nations summit was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center, pictured on Oct. 26, 2025. Travis Gillmore/The Epoch Times
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Members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have signed an upgraded free trade pact with Beijing, a significant move amid intensifying U.S.–China rivalry that experts warn could expose the bloc to “origin washing” penalties, industrial hollowing-out, and eroded economic sovereignty.

Jarvis Lim
Jarvis Lim
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Jarvis Lim is a Taiwan-based writer focusing on human rights, U.S.–China relations, China's economic and political influence in Southeast Asia, and cross-strait relations.