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US Support for Southeast Asia: Partnership, Trade, and Human Rights

This U.S. Senate resolution reaffirms the United States' commitment to cooperation with Southeast Asian nations (ASEAN). It signifies support for economic stability, maritime security, and human rights in the region, potentially impacting global trade and goods availability, as well as political stability in a crucial part of the world.
Key points
Strengthening Economic Cooperation: The U.S. aims to remove trade barriers and support economic development in ASEAN countries, potentially leading to more opportunities for American businesses and consumers.
Maritime Security: The resolution emphasizes freedom of navigation in the South China Sea and calls for peaceful dispute resolution, impacting the stability of global trade routes.
Human Rights and Democracy: The U.S. promotes democracy, good governance, and human rights protection in the region, including Myanmar, which can affect the lives of citizens in these countries.
Support for Small and Medium Enterprises: Initiatives like the Business Alliance for Competitive Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises help foster entrepreneurship, including among women, potentially creating new jobs and business opportunities.
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Print number: 117_SRES_616
Sponsor: Sen. Menendez, Robert [D-NJ]
Process start date: 2022-05-05