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TUE · 2026-04-07 · 08:05 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0407-56065
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Most in Asean prefer China over US as partner in poll, Trump cited as biggest concern

A recent ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute survey of 2,008 individuals across the 11 ASEAN member states revealed that a majority (52%) would choose China over the US as a strategic partner if forced to align with one. This marks a shift from the previous year when the US was slightly favored.

Kolette LimSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-07 · 08:05 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Most in Asean prefer China over US as partner in poll, Trump cited as biggest concern
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A recent ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute survey of 2,008 individuals across the 11 ASEAN member states revealed that a majority (52%) would choose China over the US as a strategic partner if forced to align with one. This marks a shift from the previous year when the US was slightly favored. The survey, conducted between January 5 and February 20, interviewed individuals from the private sector, research institutions, and policymaking backgrounds. Analysts attribute this preference for China to geopolitical and trade uncertainties stemming from US policies, including actions authorized by then-President Trump. However, analysts caution against viewing this as a complete shift away from the US, emphasizing ASEAN's desire to diversify partnerships in a multipolar world.

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The survey was conducted from January 5 to February 20.

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Last year, 52.3 per cent of respondents preferred the US, with the remaining 47.7 per cent choosing China.

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52 per cent of all respondents chose Beijing, while the remaining 48 per cent picked Washington.

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Most Southeast Asians would choose China as a strategic partner over the US if forced to pick.

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Asean is looking to diversify partners in a multipolar world.

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Most Southeast Asians would choose China as a strategic partner over the US if forced to pick, as analysts attribute the findings of an annual survey to recent geopolitical and trade uncertainties driven by Washington’s policies.But analysts warn against interpreting the respondents’ sentiment in the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute survey as a zero-sum game between the superpowers, saying that Asean is looking to diversify partners in a multipolar world.When asked which superpower the region should pick if it is forced to align itself with either the US and China, 52 per cent of all respondents chose Beijing, while the remaining 48 per cent picked Washington. Last year, 52.3 per cent of respondents preferred the US, with the remaining 47.7 per cent choosing China.ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute interviewed 2,008 respondents across 11 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, including those in the private sector, research institutions and policymakers.The survey was conducted from January 5 to February 20, with its start happening a few days after US President Donald Trump authorised the capture of Venezuela’s former leader, Nicolas Maduro, and announced that Washington would indefinitely control the sale of the South American nation’s oil.
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