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Inquirer Business on MSNPH seen taking bigger hit from US tariffs than Indonesia
The new US tariffs could hurt the Philippine economy more than Indonesia’s, even though both face a 19-percent import tax, as ...
The entry of other US-made cars into the Philippines at zero tariffs will not threaten the local auto industry as these ...
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Philstar.com on MSNReimagining global trade: ‘To navigate US tariffs, Philippine must diversify markets’
As higher tariffs loom for Philippine goods entering the US, calls to diversify the country’s export markets and reimagine ...
Rice, corn, sugar, pork, chicken and fish will remain protected in the ongoing trade negotiations with the United States, ...
Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel 'Babe' Romualdez clarifies there might be duties imposed on other US products coming into the Philippines as negotiations are ongoing ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNUS tariff to weigh on Philippine growth
The steep new tariff imposed by the United States on Philippine goods, alongside the broader impact of US President Donald Trump’s massive fiscal stimulus, is expected to weigh on the country’s ...
Philippine automotive industry renews calls to update the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) due to ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNUS tariff may trim PHL GDP growth
THE United States’ 19% tariff on Philippine goods could cut the Philippines’ gross domestic product (GDP) growth by 0.4 percentage point (ppt), Nomura Global Markets Research said.
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BusinessWorld on MSNUS zero-tariff treatment seen resulting in P3.97 billion in foregone PHL revenue
THE Philippines could forego about P3.97 billion in government revenue as a result of its tariff deal with the US, think tank IBON Foundation estimated. In its IBON Birdtalk Midyear 2025 briefing ...
Donald Trump's tariff announcement and pause roiled and reinvigorated Wall Street. The wild ride for stocks truly began ...
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The Manila Times on MSNUS demand for coconuts may drop due to tariffs
THE 19-percent tariff rate that the United States has imposed on Philippine products may have “very little effect“ initially, but may eventually cause a drop in demand for coconuts in the long term, ...
Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. confirms key Philippine agricultural goods like rice, corn, and pork will be protected in ongoing tariff ...
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