Trump to host Philippine president to discuss trade and security in Asia
PHILIPPINES, JUL 11 – The Philippine delegation led by Frederick Go will seek to negotiate tariff relief as the US imposes a 20% duty on imports amid broader economic and security discussions.
- Philippine foreign minister Theresa Lazaro confirmed that Marcos will meet with Trump to discuss trade and security in Asia.
- A key issue will be tariffs imposed by the U.S. on Philippine goods, with negotiations planned.
- Relations between the Philippines and U.S. have improved under Marcos, allowing more American military presence.
38 Articles
38 Articles
Trump tariff feared to spoil FDI momentum
MANILA, Philippines — Net inflows of foreign direct investments (FDI) into the Philippines rose to a three-month high in April, but the higher-than-expected tariff on Filipino goods bound for America is feared to disrupt the momentum. Preliminary data showed that $610 million more of job-generating foreign capital had entered the country against those that left
Philippines' president to discuss tariffs in Trump meeting this month, top diplomat says
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr will meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington this month, Manila's top diplomat said on Friday, with an increased trade tariff on one of Washington's top defence allies set to be discussed.
Philippines’ president to discuss tariffs in Trump meeting this month, top diplomat says
KUALA LUMPUR: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will meet US President Donald Trump in Washington this month, Manila’s top diplomat said on Friday, with an increased trade tariff on one of Washington’s top defense allies set to be discussed. Philippine foreign minister Theresa Lazaro, in an interview during a regional summit in Malaysia, confirmed the arrangement of
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium