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US President Donald Trump announced a new trade deal with the Philippines after meeting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the ...
The new rate is higher than what Trump had threatened when he first unveiled sweeping global tariffs in April.
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GMA News Online on MSN19% vs. 0%? Lawmakers question new PH-US tariff dealLawmakers on Wednesday raised concerns on the new Philippines-United States trade deal, which imposes a 19% tariff on Philippine products entering the US against zero tariffs for at least some ...
The Foreign Buyers Association of the Philippines (FOBAP) still raised concerns over the minor adjustment on United States’ reciprocal tariff on ...
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GMA News Online on MSNPH envoy says 19% tariff by Trump still 'subject to review'The 19% tariff on Philippine goods earlier announced by US President Donald Trump is still subject to negotiations, Manila’s ...
US President Donald Trump’s sweeping 50-percent tariff on all Brazilian imports that are set to take effect Aug. 1 may prompt Brazil to seek opportunities ...
US PRESIDENT Donald J. Trump might have placed little emphasis on Washington’s decades-old alliance with the Philippines when ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPH can invoke nontariff issues in tariff pleaTHAT United States President Donald Trump’s tariff letter to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. levied a 20-percent tariff on ...
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India Today on MSNIndia-US trade deal still pending: Is Trump asking for too much?In the last few weeks, the US has signed several trade agreements with countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines and Japan. But a deal with India, continues to remain out of reach.
European stocks rallied on Wednesday as optimism around global trade deals lifted sentiment and helped offset lingering ...
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Capital Market on MSNINR likely to bounce back amid sharp dollar weakness overseasThe Indian rupee is likely to recover some lost momentum in opening trades on Thursday tracking a sharp decline in dollar overseas. Yesterday, INR depreciated marginally to 86.41 against the US dollar ...
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