Commentary: Another Biden or Trump term poses its own challenges to Singapore
Former US President Donald Trump (left) and US President Joe Biden. (File Photos: Reuters/David Dee Delgado, Shannon Stapleton)
SINGAPORE: The 2024 US presidential election will be a rematch between US President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump after both men won enough delegates from their respective parties on Tuesday (Mar 12).
While who will win remains too early to call, governments, businesses and investors around the globe must prepare for either a second Biden or Trump administration. The election’s outcome will impact Singapore and Southeast Asia, even though neither the country nor the region will likely be mentioned during the campaign.
Regardless of who gets inaugurated in January 2025, Singapore’s precarious balancing of geopolitics will continue.
