Biden or Trump, there's no reset for US-Asia policy
Trade tariffs and supply chain shifts set to persist, but observers are still holding out for clarity on the direction the US will take after the election
Singapore
WHOEVER wins the White House - and the answer is still up in the air - there will be no big reset button for American policy in the Asia-Pacific.
That was the take from poll watchers on Wednesday, as ballot-counting in a closely-fought United States presidential election went into the night.
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