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Did President Trump incorrectly identify Ferdinand Marcos as the current president of the Philippines in a July 22, 2025, ...
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The Manila Times on MSNWorst president ever: Marcos has reverted us back into a US colonyPRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is proving to be the Philippines’ worst president ever. He offered United States President ...
The Philippine president has come under fire for opening the country to U.S. imports without getting much in return.
Critics warn the new rate, a modest shift from the previous 20 per cent, undermines fair trade and puts Philippine industries ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNPhilippines shuts schools, scraps flights as typhoon nearsAround 70 domestic and international flights in the Philippines were cancelled today due to the storms, the civil aviation ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNMarcos secures $21B in investment pledgesPRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. secured over $21 billion in investment pledges from US companies during his official visit to Washington. “We return to the Philippines with over $21 billion in ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos secures $21-B investment pledges in USPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said that the Philippines secured over $21 billion in investment pledges during his three-day ...
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Will Sandro Marcos become the youngest House majority leader in modern Philippine history?President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s son Sandro Marcos is on the verge of making history if he becomes the House of ...
The Philippines has not removed tariffs on imports from the United States of corn, rice, sugar, fish, pork, and chicken, a senior economic and trade adviser to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNThe hidden cost of PH-US tariff dealUS President Donald Trump meets with Filipino President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in the Oval Office of the White House in ...
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GMA News Online on MSNTariffs stay for US crops, says Marcos economic aide GoAgricultural products, which are considered "sensitive" commodities for the Philippines' agri-fisheries sector, are not ...
THE two senior Cabinet members at the forefront of tariff negotiations with the United States on Thursday allayed fears of a ...
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