THE two leading players in this current international trade war have finally made it plain and easily understandable: from hereon, the world’s less economically developed peoples/countries will be adversely affected every time they exchange blows.

And the Philippines, like the other nine members of the Asean, will definitely feel the brunt of this fight—and suffer—unless we strategically plan for survival. All shooting wars are destructive and costly because of the loss of human lives and the rehabilitation when it ends.

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