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Trump Announces 19% Tariff on Philippine Imports
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Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. confirms key Philippine agricultural goods like rice, corn, and pork will be protected in ongoing tariff ...
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Inquirer Business on MSN‘1% plus plus’: Understanding the Philippine-US tariff talksWas it really just 20 percent to 19 percent tariff reduction? No. Effective tariffs on Philippine exports were just at 6.65 ...
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GMA Network on MSNUS trade deal will boost food PH supply, cut prices — DALocally-produced agricultural goods such as rice, corn, sugar, chicken, fish, and pork will be protected in the ongoing ...
President Trump reveals trade deal with the Philippines after Oval Office meeting with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., ...
President Donald Trump announced new trade deals with Japan and the Philippines this week, bringing the total number of deals ...
The Philippines faces a 19% export tariff under a new U.S. trade deal granting tariff-free access to American goods.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNTariff negotiations with US 'not finished', says PhilippinesNegotiations over the Philippines' new 19 percent US tariff rate are "not finished", a key government economic adviser said Thursday, tamping down fears over the deal's potential impact on the ...
U.S. and Chinese officials will meet in Stockholm next week to discuss an extension to the deadline for negotiating a trade ...
The trade deal agreed upon by the Philippines and the United States seems to be tilting in favor of the Philippine semiconductor and electronics industry as it would enjoy lower prices for imported ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPH-EU free trade talks ‘going very well’FREE-TRADE agreement (FTA) negotiations between the Philippines and the European Union are “going very well,” EU Ambassador ...
A trade agreement between the Philippines and the United States could be reached by the end of June as talks continue amid Washington’s push for reciprocal tariffs on Asian exports, according ...
The trade group representing the traditional Big Three US automakers is objecting to the US agreement with Japan, saying it would be unfair to American automakers and parts suppliers.
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