adrian ang, a research fellow and expert in us politics at rsis, explains what we can expect in the comingolitics, as you mentioned. there's talk of immigration crackdowns on the first day of his administration. and i think countries around the world, and especially in the region, are looking to see whether he promises his promise to impose 25% tariffs on goods from canada, from mexico and china. it's a very different policy environment now. china's economic place in the world is very different to what it was a few years ago. how do you think that that's going to change the way the two — the world's largest economies will negotiate? so, there is already talk from president trump that he has spoken with chairman xi and they had, quote unquote, good interactions in terms of a number of issues. the chinese government has sent the vice president to trump's inauguration. so, there is talk of the possibility of a new trade deal, so i think both sides do not want a trade war. if we — last week, marco rubio's testimony to the senate foreign relations committee has said that the administration does