Trump, Philippines and tariffs
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By Danial Azhar KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) -Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr will meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington this month, Manila's top diplomat said on Friday, with an increased trade tariff on one of Washington's top defence allies set to be discussed.
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Stocktwits on MSNTrump Announces 20% Tariffs On PhilippinesU.S. President Donald Trump imposed 20% tariffs on all goods imported into the United States from the Philippines, escalating the trade war that was kicked off in April following the “Liberation Day” announcement.
President Trump’s approach to setting tariff rates is causing anxiety in the business community, with the trickling flow of letters to trade partners exacerbating concerns over hits to the
With its misguided tariff wars, the Trump administration is undermining global economic prospects and waging war against development in the Global South, particularly in Asia. The Philippines is no exception.
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The Manila Times on MSNTrump tariffs threats to Global South, Asean and PHWith its misguided tariff wars, the Trump administration is undermining global economic prospects and waging war against development in the Global South, particularly in Asia. The Philippines is no exception.
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GMA Network on MSNSara Duterte: Marcos economic team should've prepared for Trump tariffVice President Sara Duterte said the economic team of the Marcos administration should have prepared for US President Donald Trump's imposition of a higher 20% tariff rate on Philippine goods exported to America as the move was already "expected.
President Trump posted letters to his Truth Social platform Wednesday outlining tariff levels for seven countries. Trump said he would levy 30% tariffs on Libya, Iraq, and Algeria, effective Aug. 1. Moldova and Brunei will get 25% tariffs,
The move by US President Donald Trump to impose a higher-than-expected tariff on the Philippines signals his unwavering determination to pressure Washington's trade partners to do their part in reducing the US deficit in tandem with its intensifying rivalry with China,
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GMA Network on MSNPhilippines 'concerned' on Trump's 20% tariff despite negotiationsThe Philippine government was taken aback by US President Donald Trump’s decision to slap a higher 20% tariff rate on the country’s goods exported to America despite earlier efforts to haggle for lower duties for products imported from Manila.
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ABS-CBN on MSNTrump tariffs to affect PH snacks, fruits, juice exports; may lead to layoffs - PhilfoodexHigher tariffs imposed by Trump on Philippine goods may lead to an increase in prices of various Philippine exports, manufacturers said.