The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), China and the 10-member Affiliation of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed to “chart a unified and collective path in the direction of a peaceable, affluent, and simply future”, following their assembly within the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur.
In a world roiled by United States President Donald Trump’s threats of crippling tariffs and rising financial uncertainties, different centres of worldwide energy had been on full show, with the GCC and China attending the ASEAN summit for the group’s inaugural trilateral meeting on Tuesday.
Of their joint assertion launched on Wednesday, the GCC – comprising Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – China, and ASEAN members Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar stated they had been dedicated to enhancing financial cooperation.
Chief amongst that cooperation would be the promotion of free commerce, the signatories stated, including they appeared “ahead to the early completion of the GCC-China Free Commerce Settlement negotiations” and the upgrading of the ASEAN-China free commerce space.
“We reaffirm our collective resolve to work hand in hand to unleash the total potential of our partnership, and be certain that our cooperation interprets into tangible advantages for our peoples and societies,” they stated.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim – whose nation is at present chair of ASEAN and hosted the summits – instructed a information convention that the US remains an important market whereas additionally noting that ASEAN, the GCC, and China collectively characterize a mixed gross home product (GDP) of $24.87 trillion with a complete inhabitants of about 2.15 billion.
“This collective scale presents huge alternatives to synergise our markets, deepen innovation, and promote cross-regional funding,” Anwar stated.
The prime minister went on to dismiss solutions that the ASEAN bloc of countries was leaning excessively in the direction of China, stressing that the regional grouping remained dedicated to sustaining balanced engagement with all main powers, together with the US.
James Chin, professor of Asian research on the College of Tasmania in Australia, instructed Al Jazeera that the tripartite assembly was notably necessary for China, which is being “given a platform the place the US will not be round”.
ASEAN and the GCC “already view China as a worldwide energy”, Chin stated.
‘The Gulf may be very wealthy, ASEAN is a tiger, China…’
China’s Premier Li Qiang, who attended the summit, stated Beijing was able to work with the GCC and ASEAN “on the premise of mutual respect and equality”.
China will work with “ASEAN and the GCC to strengthen the alignment of improvement methods, improve macro coverage coordination, and deepen collaboration on industrial specialisation,” he stated.
Former Malaysian ambassador to the US Mohamed Nazri bin Abdul Aziz stated China was “shortly filling up the vacuum” in world management felt in lots of international locations within the aftermath of Trump’s tariff threats.

The financial future appears vivid, Nazri stated, for ASEAN, China and the Gulf international locations, the place economies are experiencing excessive development charges whereas the US and European Union face stagnation.
“The Gulf may be very wealthy, ASEAN is a tiger, China… I can’t even think about the place the longer term lies,” Nazri stated.
Jaideep Singh, an analyst with the Institute of Strategic & Worldwide Research in Malaysia, stated ASEAN’s commerce with GCC international locations has been experiencing fast development.
Complete commerce between ASEAN and the Gulf international locations stood at some $63bn as of 2024, making GCC the fifth-largest exterior buying and selling companion of the regional bloc, whereas Malaysia’s commerce with the GCC grew by 60 % from 2019 to 2024.
By way of overseas direct funding, FDI from GCC international locations in ASEAN totalled some $5bn as of 2023, of which $1.5bn went to Malaysia alone, Singh stated.
Nevertheless, the US, China, Singapore and the EU nonetheless make up the lion’s share of FDI in Malaysian manufacturing and companies.
US nonetheless ASEAN’s largest export market
Whilst China’s commerce with ASEAN grows, economist say, the US nonetheless stays an enormous marketplace for regional international locations.
In early 2024, the US took over China as ASEAN’s largest export market, with 15 % of the bloc’s exports destined for its markets, up practically 4 % since 2018, stated Carmelo Ferlito, CEO of the Heart for Market Training (CME), a assume tank based mostly in Malaysia and Indonesia.
“The US can be the biggest supply of cumulative overseas direct funding in ASEAN, with whole inventory reaching practically $480bn in 2023 – virtually double the mixed US investments in China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan,” Ferlito stated.
Israel’s warfare on Gaza was additionally highlighted on the ASEAN-GCC-China assembly on Tuesday.
Delegates condemned assaults towards civilians and referred to as for a sturdy ceasefire and unhindered supply of gasoline, meals, important companies, and drugs all through the Palestinian territory.
Supporting a two-state resolution to the battle, the joint communique additionally referred to as for the discharge of captives and arbitrarily-detained individuals, and an finish to the “unlawful presence of the State of Israel within the occupied Palestinian territory as quickly as doable”.
The civil war in Myanmar was additionally a spotlight of the talks amongst ASEAN members at their summit on Tuesday, who referred to as for an extension and growth of a ceasefire among the many warring sides, which was declared following the earthquake that struck the nation in March. The ceasefire is because of run out by the top of Might. Nevertheless, human rights teams have documented repeated air assaults by the army regime on the nation’s civilian inhabitants regardless of the purported momentary cessation of preventing.
Zachary Abuza, professor of Southeast Asia politics and safety points on the Washington-based Nationwide Struggle School, stated that whereas Prime Minister Anwar could also be “extra proactive” – in his function as ASEAN chair – in eager to resolve the battle, Myanmar’s army rulers had been “not a great religion actor” in peace talks.
“The army has completely no real interest in something resembling a power-sharing settlement,” he stated.