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The punishing tariffs the White House has threatened leave Malaysia in a bind. The U.S. is Malaysia’s biggest investor and ...
Sun Chanthol, Cambodia's deputy prime minister, said his country would nominate the president after clashes with Thailand ...
Southeast Asian countries are breathing a sigh of relief after the US unveiled its revised tariff schedule, slashing the initially feared higher rates and offering a somewhat more manageable outcome.
Markets were down and some trade allies reacted with shock over US President Donald Trump's latest tariffs salvo.
From a motion of censure to a lopsided trade deal, the events of July threaten to derail the trajectory of Ursula von der ...
As President Donald Trump unveiled a blitz of new tariffs across different countries on Thursday, the markets remained ...
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Malay Mail on MSNUS tariff cut, regional diplomacy signal Malaysia’s return to global relevance under Anwar’s leadership, says DAP sec-genLoke said Malaysia’s leadership as this year’s Asean chair has also helped the country regain international relevance. He said Put ...
Trump’s executive order also set punitive rates for 69 trading partners, including 35% duties on Canada, 50% for Brazil, 20% for Taiwan and 39% for Switzerland ...
"We have small margins," said Suparp. He said they could still manage with tariffs up to 20% or even 25% by cutting costs.
New tariffs affecting nearly every U.S. trade partner were announced by the White House hours before the Friday "reciprocal" tariff deadline, including major bike supplying nations.
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Daily Mail on MSNTrump shares how Witkoff's experience in Gaza wentPresident Donald Trump shares how Special Envoy Steve Witkoff's experience in Gaza went. He states the meeting's priority was ...
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