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Australia joins countries suspending post to US

Sydney, Australia—Australia joined on Tuesday a string of countries suspending some postal deliveries to the United States, citing a "complex and rapidly evolving situation" with...

DTI keeps P1.75-trillion investment target despite tariff headwinds

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said it remains committed to its P1.75-trillion investment approvals target this year despite external challenges, including the...

D&L Industries bullish on exports despite tariff issues

D&L Industries Inc. expects strong export growth to continue despite global trade challenges. D&L reported a 6% increase in first-half 2025 net income and...

Trump signs order to extend China tariff truce by 90 days

Washington, United States—US President Donald Trump on Monday ordered a delay in the reimposition of higher tariffs on Chinese goods, hours before a trade truce...

Japan says U.S. to correct tariff deal “mistake”

The United States has admitted to a "mistake" in implementing part of a bilateral trade deal with Japan and has agreed to rectify the...

U.S. partners seek relief as Trump tariffs upend global trade

Washington, United States—President Donald Trump's steeper global tariffs came into effect Thursday, leaving dozens of US partners scrambling to secure relief from soaring levies that...

PH stocks dip, peso stronger as investors digest GDP data

Local shares declined Thursday as investors digested the second-quarter GDP (gross domestic product) report. The benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange Index slipped by 5.96 points, or...

Higher US tariffs take effect on dozens of economies

Washington, United States—Higher US tariffs came into effect for dozens of economies Thursday, drastically raising the stakes in President Donald Trump's wide-ranging efforts to reshape...

World economies reel from Trump’s tariffs punch

Washington, United States—Global markets reeled Friday from President Donald Trump's tariffs barrage against nearly all US trading partners as governments looked down the barrel of...

Gov’t expects up to P6-billion revenue loss from zero tariff on US exports

The Philippines may incur an annual revenue loss of P3 billion to P6 billion due to a zero-tariff agreement on certain US exports, Finance...

Toyota Motor Philippines seeks JPEPA review after US tariff deal

 Philippine automotive industry renews calls to update the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) due to tariff imbalances created by zero-tariff access for US vehicle...

Philippines rejects US demand for zero tariffs on all products

The Philippines has opted to shield its agricultural and industrial sectors in recent trade negotiations with the United States, accepting 19 percent tariff on...

Japan’s Ishiba vows ‘steady’ implementation of U.S. tariff deal

Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Friday he wants to oversee the "steady" implementation of a recently clinched trade deal with the United States as...

Tariff negotiations with US ‘not finished,’ says Philippines

Manila, Philippines—Negotiations over the Philippines' new 19 percent US tariff rate are "not finished," a key government economic adviser said Thursday, tamping down fears over...
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