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The Manila Times on MSNPH eyeing zero tariffs on key exports to USTHE Philippines is pushing for zero tariffs on a select list of exports to the United States as part of a broader strategy to deepen trade relations and attract investments, a Cabinet official said.
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos leaves for official visit to the United StatesPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Sunday left for a three-day official visit to the United States where he will discuss ...
AMBASSADOR Maria Theresa Lazaro has been appointed secretary of foreign affairs. At 66, she replaces career diplomat Enrique Manalo, who has been named Philippine Permanent Representative to the ...
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GMA Network on MSNBersamin, 2 Cabinet officials tapped as caretakers during Marcos' US tripExecutive Secretary Lucas Bersamin and two other Cabinet secretaries will serve as the country’s caretakers during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s visit to Washington, D.C. Bersamin said the two ...
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Philstar.com on MSNMarcos abolishes Office of the Presidential Adviser on Military and Police AffairsPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has dissolved the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Military and Police Affairs as part of a broader reorganization of his administration.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. approved the proposed PHP6.793-trillion budget for 2026, Malacañang announced Tuesday, ...
The notices bring the total number of countries Trump has hiked tariffs on this week to 21. The higher rates are slated to ...
THE pandemic and the lockdowns robbed the Philippines of not just the lives of thousands of Filipinos who succumbed to Covid-19 but also its development gains—a setback that has threatened its ...
The US President also issued a round of tariff letters to seven minor trading partners: the Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, ...
It is certainly most admirable that PBBM gives due importance to our country’s tourism sector. PBBM is certainly our No.1 tourist. He is off to the United States this July 20-22. It’s his 35th foreign ...
The U.S. exported more goods to Brazil than it imported, contradicting Trump's usual justification for tariffs. In his letter ...
President Donald Trump sent out a slew of letters Wednesday to some global trading partners, advising them of tariff levels as high as 50% for their exports to the United States.
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