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THE PHILIPPINE government is hopeful that it can still negotiate for a lower US tariff rate ahead of the Aug. 1 deadline as President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. heads to the US next week.
The recent decision by the United States to impose a 20 percent tariff on Philippine exports is a wake-up call for the ...
Manila will seek fresh talks with the Trump administration over Washington’s newly imposed 20 percent tariff on Philippine ...
The ASEAN communique did not name the US, but its opposition to the tariffs was obvious, expressing concern over “rising ...
The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) on Thursday expressed concern over the United States’ decision to ...
The Philippines is seeking to negotiate lower tariffs with the United States after Washington imposed a 20% duty on imports ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine government is viewing with concern the higher-than-expected 20-percent reciprocal tariff to be imposed by the United States starting next month, as announced ...
In the past week, President Donald Trump has managed to make his erratic trade policies even more baffling to countries desperate to negotiate an escape from his wrath. Doubling down on his trade wars ...
Economists have urged the Philippine government to build local industries to make the country less vulnerable to policy ...
MANILA: The global tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump in April triggered "strong" investor interest in the Philippines, which was threatened with a lower levy than most neighbours, a ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington from July 20 to 22 to address ...