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Malaysia's trade ministry on Tuesday said a 25% tariff rate on its exports to the United States was not on top of an existing ...
Malaysia will not cross certain "red lines" in its negotiations with the United States, its trade minister said on Wednesday, ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet his Russian counterpart in Malaysia for what could be a testy conversation as ...
The Rubio-Lavrov meeting is happening against the backdrop of Washington resuming arms shipments to Ukraine, which was not ...
Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Wednesday urged Southeast Asian countries to "act with purpose" and enhance trade ...
Malaysia will continue negotiations with the US on a lower tariff rate despite being the only Southeast Asian country to face ...
Malaysian Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry Zafrul Aziz says he is optimistic of the outcome of talks with the US to ...
Tariff concerns will likely weigh on Malaysia’s currency, stocks and economy in the near term, according to analysts, after the country’s central bank cut its benchmark interest rate for the first ...
President Donald Trump sent out tariff letters to seven smaller U.S. trading partners Wednesday with a pledge to announce import taxes on other countries later in the day.
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Why Malaysia isn’t panicking over the latest US tariff
Malaysia remains competitive, not only because of our strategic role in semiconductors and electronics, but because we are still cheaper than most of our regional peers, even after the 25% tariff.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday levied a 50% tariff against Brazil, which produces more than a third of the world's coffee, citing, in part, the country's treatment of former President Jair ...