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BusinessWorld on MSNPhilippines ready for tariff talks with US this weekTHE 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.
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BusinessWorld on MSNFurniture makers bat for support if tariff negotiations with US failFURNITURE EXPORTERS are seeking substantial government support in light of the 20% US tariff on Philippine goods.
THE United Coconut Association of the Philippines (Ucap) remains hopeful that President Marcos Jr.’s visit to the United States will yield positive results. This, after the US administration reduced ...
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The Manila Times on MSNRaised tariffs raising eyebrowsThe long-anticipated announcement, which had already been hinted at several times recently, has finally arrived: The United ...
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Philstar.com on MSNFood exporters bracing for impact of US tariffsThe country’s food exporters are bracing for lower demand from US consumers but remain optimistic that state negotiators will pull off a trade deal with the Western economy to slash its 20 percent ...
In a bid to avoid harsh tariffs being imposed, many Asian countries are looking to strike large LNG deals with the US. But ...
The uncertainties triggered by the US' tariff threats could cause some countries to rush into deals at the expense of ...
BBM is visiting Washington DC from Sunday to Tuesday next week. The visit comes shortly after Trump announced an increase in the tariff for Philippine products entering the US, from 17 to 20 percent.
Senator Pangilinan seeks a Senate probe into persistently high food prices, calling for urgent policy fixes to ensure food ...
Domestic politics in trading partner countries, as well as China's influence, are complicating Trump's tariff negotiations.
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Inquirer Business on MSNGov’t warned vs using agri sector as bargaining chipMANILA, Philippines - The Federation of Free Farmers (FFF) cautioned the Philippine government against using the agriculture ...
BRUSSELS — EU trade ministers agreed Monday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of 30% tariffs on the European Union was “absolutely unacceptable,” and they are studying a new set of ...
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