Opinion | At 250, the US should promote its values in Asia, not spectacle
The star of America’s 250th anniversary celebrations in Asia should be its most enduring export – its founding principles

In his farewell address, then US president Ronald Reagan advocated for the United States to do “a better job of getting across that America is freedom: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of enterprise. And freedom is special and rare”. The Trump administration should follow Reagan’s advice as it designs global celebrations for the country’s 250th anniversary.
Singapore maintains robust diplomatic and economic relations with both China and the US. Recent polling showing Brand America under strain there should cause concern for US companies beyond the city state. One in three respondents said they reduced spending on US products with US President Donald Trump in office, and nearly half said they planned to avoid American goods moving forward. The beneficiaries are brands such as BYD, Labubu and Luckin. What happens in the city state will spread to the rest of the region, and sooner rather than later.
