Trump says U.S., Philippines have trade deal
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. defended the Philippines’ new trade arrangement with the United States (US), saying the reduced 19 percent tariff on Philippine exports—down from the proposed 20 percent—is a “significant achievement,
Asian shares have rallied, with Tokyo's benchmark Nikkei 225 index up more than 3% after Japan and the U.S. announced a deal on President Donald Trump's tariffs.
As the August 1st tariff deadline approaches, President Trump said on social media that the U.S. and the Philippines have reached a trade deal. It comes as the impact of tariffs already in place are becoming more clear as automakers report quarterly earnings.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. listens as US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivers remarks to reporters before a meeting at the Pentagon on July 21, 2025 in Arlington
Luis, President of the Philippine Exporters Confederation, shares his thoughts on who bears the costs of U.S. tariffs ahead of Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr's visit to Washington DC.
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BusinessWorld on MSNPhilippines may negotiate US tariffs down to 10% — BMI
THE PHILIPPINES has room to negotiate with the US to bring down its reciprocal tariff to as low as 10% using defense concessions as a key bargaining chip, according to Fitch Solutions’ research unit BMI.