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BusinessWorld on MSNPhilippines may negotiate US tariffs down to 10% — BMITHE 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 ...
PHILIPPINE SHARES declined further on Thursday, with the main index retreating to the 6,200 level, due to lingering uncertainties caused by the United States’ shifting trade policies. The benchmark ...
The ringgit slipped further against the greenback on Thursday on continued uncertainty about US tariffs.At 6pm, the local ...
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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 ...
Talks about the possible change in the Federal Reserve’s leadership pushed the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) and the ...
Industry players warn that the greatest damage may come not from the tariff itself, but from the deepening uncertainty over ...
The ringgit slipped further against the greenback on Thursday on continued uncertainty about US tariffs. At 6 pm, the local ...
Trade Minister Budi Santoso stated that Indonesia faces the lowest United States (US) import tariff among Southeast Asian ...
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Philstar.com on MSNTariff woes continue to dampen stocksThe benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange index fell below the 6,300 level, shedding 0.66 percent or 41.93 points to close at ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNRinggit slips further on US tariff uncertaintyThe ringgit slipped further against the greenback today on continued uncertainty about US tariffs. Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist Afzanizam Abdul Rashid said market participants remained ...
Philippine shares continued their decline, falling below the 6,300-point mark, driven by concerns that the US Federal Reserve ...
BBM is visiting Washington DC from Sunday to Tuesday next week. The visit comes shortly after Trump announced an increase in the tariff for Philippine products entering the US, from 17 to 20 percent.
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