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    US imposes 19% tariff on Philippine imports in new trade pact

    The agreement also includes the removal of tariffs on US goods and plans to expand military cooperation between the two countries.
    Trainee ReporterBy Trainee ReporterJuly 23, 2025
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    US imposes 19% tariff on Philippine imports in new trade pact
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    Washington, D.C.: US President Donald Trump has declared that the United States will impose a 19 percent tariff on imports from the Philippines, following a meeting at the White House.

    The move, which Trump described as part of a broader agreement, also includes the removal of duties on American goods by the Philippines and new military cooperation between the two nations.

    Trump stated that, “It was a beautiful visit, and we concluded our Trade Deal.” The Philippines has yet to confirm the deal publicly, and the country’s embassy in Washington, DC, has not issued a statement. The proposed tariff surpasses the 17 percent rate Trump initially threatened in April, drawing concern over escalating trade tensions with smaller partners.

    The 19 percent duty would mark one of the steepest increases under Trump’s trade strategy, aimed at eliminating what he considers unfair policies hurting American industries. The Philippines exported about $14.2 billion worth of goods to the US last year, including auto parts, electrical machinery, textiles, and coconut oil.

    President Donald J. Trump Welcomes Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to the White House 🇺🇸🇵🇭 @BongbongMarcos pic.twitter.com/dvau9xdvx2

    — The White House (@WhiteHouse) July 22, 2025

    Trump’s trade campaign, which began with sweeping global tariffs earlier this year, has resulted in ongoing talks with key nations. While deals have been struck with countries like the UK, China, and Indonesia, most continue to face high tariffs with little clarity on long-term terms.

    More duties are expected to take effect on August 1. Major trade partners such as the European Union and Canada remain without final agreements, prompting growing frustration and threats of retaliation.

    In Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney said ‘complex negotiations’ were still in progress. Mark Carney stated that, “The Americans’ objectives are multiple; they change over time. But what is clear is that the Canadian government will not accept a bad agreement. The objective is not to have an agreement at any cost.”

    The financial impact of tariffs is already being felt by major corporations. General Motors reported that tariffs have cost it over $1 billion in just three months, while Stellantis, parent company of Jeep, said it had incurred $349 million (€300 million) in related expenses.

    As global markets adjust, Trump continues to double down on his hardline trade stance, with new rounds of tariffs potentially redefining America’s commercial relationships well into the future.

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