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Your Week in Asia

Japan-India 2+2, Thai GDP, Vietnam leader in China

Your weekly lineup of Asia's biggest business and political events

Vietnam's new leader To Lam, a former police officer, was appointed Communist Party general secretary in August.    © Reuters

Welcome to Your Week in Asia.

Vietnam's new Communist Party chief To Lam visits China this week, while Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim is off to India for his first official visit since becoming prime minister. The Japanese foreign and defense ministers also meet with their counterparts in India this week.

Thailand reports quarterly GDP figures on Monday and holds a monetary policy meeting on Wednesday. Chinese automaker Geely reports its latest earnings along with tech giant Baidu.

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MONDAY

New Vietnam leader visits China

Vietnam's freshly anointed Communist Party chief To Lam is due in China at the invitation of his counterpart Xi Jinping. Hanoi says railways, agriculture, tourism and trade are on the agenda, and that the plan is to speak with "frankness" on maritime "territorial issues" during the three-day trip beginning Sunday. This marks the first meeting of the countries' leaders since reports emerged that Vietnam is expanding islands at a pace rivaled only by China's in the South China Sea, where both countries have conflicting claims.

Japan-India 2+2

Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa and Minister of Defense Kihara Minoru hold talks with their Indian counterparts S. Jaishankar and Rajnath Singh. The agenda will include "strengthening a free and open international order" and boosting economic ties.

Malaysia's Anwar heads to India

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim makes his maiden visit to India to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The two met for the first time several years ago, but this will be Anwar's first with Modi as prime minister. Malaysia and India are expected to sign several agreements to bolster trade ties.

GDP: Thailand

TUESDAY

Zero-emission talks

Ministers from Japan and its Asian neighbors gather for an Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC) meeting in Jakarta. They will discuss ways to develop and spread a range of decarbonization technologies in the energy and transportation sectors. The ministerial meeting is set to be attended by Japan, Australia and members of the 10-nation ASEAN, except Myanmar.

Monetary Policy: China, Turkey

Earnings: Kuaishou, Xpeng

WEDNESDAY

Taiwan security forum

Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosts the Ketagalan security forum -- the first edition since President Lai Ching-te took office in May. Scheduled speakers include Japan's former Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, now an opposition lawmaker, and former U.S. Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley.

Japan trade figures

Japan publishes trade statistics for July after exports grew for the seventh straight month in June and as the auto industry gradually recovers from a testing scandal at five major vehicle makers. Inflation figures are due Friday.

Monetary Policy: Thailand

Earnings: Geely, Santos

THURSDAY

Earnings: Meituan, Baidu, Ping An Insurance

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