Trump, tariffs and trade deal
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The tariff rate for goods imported into the U.S. from both the Philippines and Indonesia will be 19%, the president said.
As of July 25, President Donald Trump has announced five bilateral trade deals, setting new tariff rates for the countries involved that the
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines have reached a trade agreement. Shortly after, he also revealed more detailed terms of an agreement with Indonesia.
President Trump announced that he had secured a deal with the country that will leave a 19 percent tariff in place, though no details were immediately available.
The Philippines has agreed to a trade deal with the United States that will lower U.S. tariffs on its exports to 19 percent, President Trump announced Tuesday following a meeting with the Philippine president,
The U.S. and the Philippines have reached a trade pact, President Trump said Tuesday. He said on Truth Social that the U.S. will charge Philippine imports a 19% tariff under the deal. In return, Trump said that U.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will meet U.S. President Donald Trump this week, hoping Manila's status as a key Asian ally will secure a more favorable trade deal before an August 1 deadline.
President Trump reveals trade deal with the Philippines after Oval Office meeting with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., including zero tariffs for the U.S.
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