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Trump's planned 100% computer chip tariff sparks confusion among businesses and trading partners
President Donald Trump's plans for 100% tariffs on computer chips that aren't made in the U.S. are stoking confusion among ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNTrump tariff kicks in, now what?
Starting Aug. 7, Philippine goods bound for the United States are levied a 19-percent headline tariff. This is already the ...
President Trump’s economy reverberated this week amid tariff uncertainty, the weak job report on Friday and the subsequent ...
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The Manila Times on MSNTrump-Marcos tariff agreement vs Bell Trade Act of 1946
I PREVIOUSLY discussed how recent negotiations between Presidents Donald Trump and Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. resulted ...
The Philippines’ semiconductor manufacturing sector would be at risk of facing a “devastating” impact should US President ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNIndia Breaks Silence On Trump’s Tariff Threat Amid Strategic Talks With Philippines On Trade
India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has finally addressed the rising buzz around Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on ...
For now, it would be desirable for Delhi to remain committed to the bilateral track with Washington as regards security and ...
Trump said the new tariff rate would apply to "all chips and semiconductors coming into the United States," but would not ...
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Philstar.com on MSNPhilippines loses edge with Taiwanese investors after US tariff hike
The United States' decision to impose a 19% tariff on goods exported from the Philippines — higher than the 17% announced in April — could discourage Taiwan-based firms from relocating their factories ...
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Shashi Tharoor reacts to Trump’s 25% additional tariff: ‘Going to make our goods unaffordable’
Shashi Tharoor said that India may lose its edge to countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Bangladesh, which ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNChip industry association warns of ‘devastating’ Trump tariff impact
THE Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines, Inc. (SEIPI) said the proposed 100% tariff on semiconductors entering the US market would be “devastating” to Philippine exporters.
Nomura Global Markets Research and Capital Economics has warned that the Philippines could suffer a heavier economic blow than Indonesia under the new US 19% import tariff regime.
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