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Inquirer Business on MSNRecto: PH may lose P3B to P6B a year in US trade deal
The Philippines could forgo revenues of between P3 billion and P6 billion a year due to the zero-tariff concession granted to ...
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto said the Philippines stands to benefit from a zero-tariff deal with several US products, noting ...
ANOTHER 25-basis-point rate cut will be considered during next month’s monetary policy meeting, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ...
Close your eyes, suspend your disbelief, count to 10 and open your eyes to Joey Salceda’s magic show featuring a highly successful BBM photo-op with Donald Trump at the White House.
A RATE cut is on the table in August as the dust cloud created by the imposition of higher tariffs by the United States has ...
THE Philippine government stands to lose P3 billion to as much as P6 billion annually in revenues due to the zero tariff imposed on select commodities coming from the United States. Department of ...
TACO or tariffs? An August 1 deadline looms after the European Union became the latest of the top US trading partners to ...
Dimerco has stated shippers are uncertain about planning air cargo schedules as the US tariff deadline of 1 August approaches ...
Dimerco has stated shippers are uncertain about planning air cargo schedules as the US tariff deadline of 1 August approaches ...
As President Donald Trump prepares to announce new tariff increases, the costs of his policies are starting to come into focus for a domestic manufacturing sector that depends on ...
The Philippines may incur an annual revenue loss of P3 billion to P6 billion due to a zero-tariff agreement on certain US ...
British car distributor Inchcape reported weaker first-half results on Tuesday as U.S. tariffs dampened demand for high-end vehicles in the Asia-Pacific region, hitting sales and sending its shares ...
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