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Philippine automotive industry renews calls to update the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) due to ...
Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. confirms key Philippine agricultural goods like rice, corn, and pork will be protected in ongoing tariff ...
Economist Joey Salceda says President Marcos’ U.S. visit helped avoid a 20% tariff across all exports, preserving exemptions for 73% of Philippine goods and resulting in a 6.3% effective ...
Though an abundance of news has whipsawed Wall Street during this timeline, including quarterly operating results, a U.S.
Locally-produced agricultural goods such as rice, corn, sugar, chicken, fish, and pork will be protected in the ongoing ...
An impeachment proceeding against Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte can't proceed due to a constitutional limit on the ...
The United States, riding a tariff wave launched by President Donald Trump, has concluded a trade agreement with Japan, the ...
Was it really just 20 percent to 19 percent tariff reduction? No. Effective tariffs on Philippine exports were just at 6.65 ...
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Defining national interests
WHEN United States President Donald Trump returned to power in January, he promised to make a difference.
Donald Trump’s plan to realign global trade faces its latest legal barrier this week in a federal appeals court — and Canada ...
TRADITION dictates that the spotlight should be trained on the president, and the president alone, not only during the State ...
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Looking at the forest and not just the trees
We may seem biased but overall, President Marcos’ official trip to Washington, DC was very successful and, more importantly, consequential.