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By David Brunnstrom and Karen Lema WASHINGTON/MANILA (Reuters) -Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will meet U.S.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr is in Washington DC and will meet his American counterpart, Donald Trump, today in a ...
Leaders expected to hold talks on bilateral trade days before US tariffs on Philippine goods set to take effect.
Mr Marcos has described the higher 20 per cent tariff rate by Mr Donald Trump as “very severe". Read more at straitstimes.com ...
Under a 2014 deal, called the Enhanced Defence Cooperation Agreement, or EDCA, the U.S. military has access to Philippine ...
President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. has expressed belief that the Philippines' ties with the United States had ...
The Philippine president could offer Trump military access and mineral rights in exchange for a lower US tariff, analysts say.
A shift in the policy mix between economic and security components would be beneficial to U.S. interests and regional ...
Top US officials promised President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines on Monday that Washington will defend its longtime ally and ramp up military resources aimed at deterring an assertive ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. meets US President Donald Trump this week, hoping Manila's status as a key Asian ...
THE sudden official visit of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to Washington, D.C. from July 20-22, should not be mistaken for ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stressed the importance of the Philippines-United States alliance in preserving peace and stability in the South China Sea and the broader Indo-Pacific region, amid ...