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Trump’s tariff pause: what can the Philippines do?

Trump’s tariff pause: what can the Philippines do? – BusinessWorld Online


      
      
      
      
      








US President Donald J. Trump offered a 90-day pause on the reciprocal tariffs he had imposed on dozens of countries. He kept a baseline 10% tariff in place, however, and increased levies on Chinese goods to 125%.

Former tariff commissioner George N. Manzano talks about what the Philippines can do during this 90-day period.

Interview by Patricia Mirasol
Video editing by Arjale Queral

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