The Philippine steel industry won’t be affected by US President Donald Trump’s most recent 25-percent tariff implementation on all steel and...
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THERE is a “fundamental” need to upgrade the Philippines’s industrial and export base to help the country navigate “protectionist” headwinds such as US President Donald Trump’s tariff pronouncements, according to a study of the Congressional Policy and Budget Research Department (CPBRD).
The Philippine steel industry won’t be affected by US President Donald Trump’s most recent 25-percent tariff implementation on all steel and...
US President Donald Trump announced 25 percent tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum imports on February 10, doubling down on his protectionist...
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PETALING JAYA: With strong domestic demand and continued public and private investments, the country is expected to weather external headwinds despite...