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Trump’s ‘diplomatic gift’ to Myanmar junta via letter sparks US policy concerns

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Myanmar has capitalised on a tariff letter from United States President Donald Trump that could have unintentionally legitimised its junta, according to observers, who warn that the “huge diplomatic gift” risks undermining Washington’s existing policy ahead of the Southeast Asian country’s key election.
While the election is not viewed by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) as a priority, the regime is not expected to further delay the polls, particularly given pressure from China.

Trump had earlier informed the junta’s leader in a letter on Washington’s proposed 40 per cent tariff to be imposed on Myanmar, the country’s state media reported on July 11. In response, Min Aung Hlaing proposed a lower tariff of 10 to 20 per cent, with the general’s country slashing its levy on US imports to a range of zero to 10 per cent, according to a letter issued by Myanmar on the same day.

The leader, who assumed power in February 2021 in a coup overthrowing the democratically elected government, also said his regime was ready to send a negotiation team to Washington if needed.

Myanmar’s state media has framed Trump’s letter as an “encouraging invitation” to engage with the US and reported the general as saying he received the letter from Trump with “sincere appreciation”.

Min Aung Hlaing said it was an “honour” to be contacted directly by the US president, according to Global New Light of Myanmar, a state-run outlet. The US and most Western countries have not recognised the junta as Myanmar’s legitimate government.

US President Donald Trump’s tariff letter to Myanmar’s leader Min Aung Hlaing has “unintentionally legitimised” the regime, National War College’s Zachary Abuza says. Photo: AFP
US President Donald Trump’s tariff letter to Myanmar’s leader Min Aung Hlaing has “unintentionally legitimised” the regime, National War College’s Zachary Abuza says. Photo: AFP



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