Trump Says a China Trip Is 'Not Too Distant'
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The visit by Marcos was the first official trip by a South East Asian leader to the United States during Trump’s second term.
The Philippine president has doubled down on having close relations with the US during his term, which has caused some tensions with Beijing.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 19% tariff on Philippine goods following a visit by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to the White House. The bilateral trade agreement entailed zero tariffs on U.
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ABS-CBN on MSNTrump says he ‘does not mind if PH gets along with China’I think he has to do what's right for his country. I've always said, you know, make the Philippines great again,” US President Donald Trump said.
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Tuko on MSNTrump says confident US to reach Philippines trade dealUS President Donald Trump voiced confidence Tuesday at reaching a trade deal with the Philippines to ease his threatened tariffs as he welcomed his counterpart Ferdinand Marcos to the White House.A big trade deal,
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The Manila Times on MSNTrump tells Marcos: 'It’s okay to deal with China'US President Donald Trump said he would not mind if President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. “gets along with China” if it would be an avenue to “make the Philippines great again.”
President Donald Trump said he has reached a trade agreement with Philippine leader Ferdinand Marcos Jr., following a meeting Tuesday at the White House, that will see the U.S. slightly drop its tariff rate for the Philippines without paying import taxes for what it sells there.
The country has been gradually expanding military cooperation with the U.S., Japan, and Beijing-claimed Taiwan.
China’s Education Ministry has issued a safety warning for Chinese students in the Philippines, following what it describes as a series of criminal incidents targeting Chinese nationals.
Manila's foreign minister said relations with Beijing are more than just their differences over the South China Sea, which sees the passage of about $3 trillion worth of ship-borne goods annually ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump to negotiate a favorable trade deal, amid security discussions. The talks are critical as Trump threatens increased tariffs on Philippine imports.