The Supply-Chain Moment By Mehmet Enes Beşer 2026 won’t be remembered for a single summit, a chairmanship slogan, or a carefully worded communiqué. It will be remembered for something colder and more structural: whether Southeast Asia adapted to a world that is no longer simply “globalized,” but reorganized—by tariffs, industrial policy, export controls, strategic rivalry, and a growing willingness by ...








