Renewed Presence, Rising Tensions: Trump's South China Sea Policy Is Taking Shape
August 23, 2025
When the Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stood side by side with the U.S. President Donald Trump in the White House on July 22, the symbolic weight of the moment was lost on none. During what Trump described as a "beautiful visit," the United States and the Philippines struck a lopsided trade deal, allowing U.S. goods to enter the Philippine market tariff-free, while goods from the Philippines would face a 19 percent tariff upon entering the U.S. market.
For Marcos, however, the true reward of the trip wasn't the high-profile trade deal sealed in the Rose Garden, but something far more consequential to Manila's long-term strategy: a personal promise from Trump to deepen Philippine-U.S. military cooperation. Marcos' visit was a success – not just diplomatically, but strategically – in pulling Trump's attention back to the simmering tensions in waters far from Washington, but close to home for the Philippines.
Author: Mengzhen Liu, Assistant Research Fellow at Huayang Center for Maritime Cooperation and Ocean Governance.
This article was originally published on The Diplomat. Read the complete article at: https://thediplomat.com/2025/08/renewed-presence-rising-tensions-trumps-south-china-sea-policy-is-taking-shape/




