KEY POINTS
  • U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is expected on Sunday to start her official visit to Southeast Asia — a region where China's economic and political influence has grown in recent years.
  • The Biden administration is "extremely keen" to make clear that its engagement with Southeast Asia is much broader than the U.S.-China strategic rivalry, said Angela Mancini, partner and head of Asia Pacific markets at consultancy Control Risks.
  • Alex Feldman, president and chief executive of U.S.-ASEAN Business Council, said the U.S. could strike digital trade agreements with countries in the broader Asia-Pacific region.
Kamala Harris in March 2021. The U.S. has a defense partnership with Singapore and is the largest foreign direct investor there. And the U.S. has growing trade with Vietnam, which opposes China's vast territorial claims in the South China Sea.

SINGAPORE — U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is expected on Sunday to start her official visit to Southeast Asia — a region where China's economic and political influence has grown in recent years.

Harris is scheduled to arrive in Singapore on Sunday, before heading to Vietnam on Tuesday and departing the region on Thursday.