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The New Republic on MSNTreasury Secretary Admits He’s Never Seen Trade Deal Trump Is Hyping
Bessent based his assumption that there’s a written and signed agreement on the trade deals reached with Indonesia and the ...
The Philippines and Israel are exploring the possibility of a free trade agreement (FTA) with hopes of signing the trade deal within the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. “As we move ...
WE HAVE entered a dark era of trade deals, one where Washington now openly links national security to success. If countries ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNPhilippines, Israel agree to explore FTA
THE PHILIPPINES and Israel have agreed to pursue talks that could lead to the signing of a free trade agreement (FTA) before the government’s term ends in 2028. “As we move forward in our bilateral ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNPushing for better trade deal
After months of grueling negotiations by his trade team, President Marcos came back last week from his face-to-face meeting ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNNow that countries have capitulated on tariffs, Trump will be back for more
Governments should stop handing Trump unnecessary victories and stand up to him. This is the only way to defeat him.
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Inquirer Business on MSNRecto: PH may lose P3B to P6B a year in US trade deal
The Philippines could forgo revenues of between P3 billion and P6 billion a year due to the zero-tariff concession granted to ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPH leads in trade modernization – UN survey
Philippines was again cited as a regional leader in trade modernization in the latest United Nations (UN) Global Survey on Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation.
STOCKHOLM: China and the United States agreed Tuesday to hold further talks on extending their tariff truce, but a top US ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNZero tariffs on US goods to result in up to P6B in foregone revenues
THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT is anticipating up to P6 billion in foregone revenues following its decision to grant zero tariffs on selected US products imported into the country.
THE Philippine government stands to lose P3 billion to as much as P6 billion annually in revenues due to the zero tariff imposed on select commodities coming from the United States. Department of ...
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