-- 日経アジアレビューが水曜日に報じたところによると、東南アジア諸国連合(ASEAN)首脳は今週フィリピンで開催される首脳会議で、イラン紛争による経済的打撃の拡大に直面する見込みで、インフレと供給途絶が主要議題となる。 会議では、ミャンマー危機や南シナ海行動規範の策定に向けた取り組みについても協議される。米イラン戦争に関連した攻撃により、ホルムズ海峡の船舶航行が麻痺し、世界の石油・ガス供給が混乱し、価格が高騰している。フィリピン、タイ、ベトナムといったエネルギー輸入国は、コスト上昇とサプライチェーンの逼迫に直面しており、補助金の支給、労働時間の短縮、緊急措置などが講じられている。 アナリストらは、ASEANの緊張緩和の呼びかけは限定的な効果しか上げておらず、首脳らは対応を迫られていると指摘している。ミャンマー政策をめぐる意見の相違は依然として存在し、中国との南シナ海行動規範に関する長期にわたる交渉は、優先事項の競合や地政学的緊張のため、早期に決着する可能性は低いと日経は伝えている。第48回ASEAN首脳会議および関連会合は、2026年5月6日から8日まで、フィリピンのセブで開催されます。 (マーケットチャッターのニュースは、世界中の市場専門家との会話に基づいています。この情報は信頼できる情報源に基づいていると考えられますが、噂や憶測が含まれる場合もあります。正確性は保証されません。)
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