By: Isaac Arnsdorf, Michael Birnbaum, Rebecca Tan
Trump praised China’s leader and emphasized their personal bond as both sides sought to steady relations despite tensions over Iran, trade and global power.
Rebecca Tan is the Southeast Asia Bureau Chief at The Washington Post. She covers a range of topics including energy policy and regulation, corporate finance, and agriculture, with a focus on regional interests and world news in Asia and the broader APAC region. Rebecca's work has been featured in numerous publications including Yahoo News, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Australian Financial Review.
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Rebecca Tan's coverage mainly revolves around international politics, Southeast Asia, human rights, conflicts and climate change. Her articles often focus on evolving stories and breaking news related to government announcements.
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It’s also important to note that given the sensitive nature of the topics she covers, sources should provide fact-based analysis and deep understanding of the geopolitical landscape in Southeast Asia.
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