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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr will visit the United States next week with a clear message to President Donald ...
# The Bahamas’ annual $60m lobster exports to the US can only withstand a further 2-3 percentage point Trump tariff increase before they become “too expensive to consume”, it was revealed yesterday.
Trump must be careful about pressuring Seoul, or his administration could push Lee Jae-myung to move South Korea closer to ...
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Interaksyon on MSNMarcos to discuss trade and security during US visit as tariffs loomMANILA: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr will visit the United States next week with a clear message to President ...
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GMA Network on MSNMarcos to seek greater economic cooperation, reaffirm US alliance in Trump meeting - envoyPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. wants to expand economic cooperation and reaffirm the Philippines' defense alliance with the ...
US solar manufacturers have petitioned for anti-dumping tariffs on Indian imports, alleging unfair trade practices. The move ...
Previous tariffs have prompted Chinese manufacturers to shift their operations to Indonesia and Laos, while low-cost Indian solar imports are also on the rise.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSN(2nd LD) FM nominee Cho vows active response to Trump's calls for tariffs, 'modernizing' allianceForeign Minister nominee Cho Hyun vowed Thursday to actively respond to U.S. demands for higher tariffs and "modernizing" the alliance by closely consulting with the Donald Trump administration in a ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has accepted US accusations that Europe was doing too little to fund its own defence and ...
South Africa's main coalition partners are embroiled in a spat over how to respond to looming tariffs from a hostile Trump ...
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GMA Network on MSNMarcos, Trump to discuss tariff in Washington meetingThe Philippine government is hoping to have a mutually acceptable and beneficial tariff deal with the United States amid the visit of President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. to Washington, D.C.
NATO chief Rutte had warned India, China and Brazil of 100 per cent secondary tariffs if they continued buying crude oil from Moscow.
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