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Philippines still seeking lower US tariff
Business World Philippines
|November 20, 2025
GLOBAL TRADE has “responded well” to Washington’s broader relaxation of tariffs, though uncertainty still hangs over the outlook as Manila continues to negotiate the lowering of the 19% reciprocal duty on its exports, the Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev) said.
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“I think that the global trade in many countries has responded well to the improvement,” DEPDev Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan told reporters on the sidelines of a Senate hearing on Nov. 18.
“But still, it does not mean that uncertainty has disappeared. It’s still out there.”
The Philippines continues to press for a lower reciprocal tariff even after most of its agricultural exports were exempted under US President Donald J. Trump’s latest executive order, Mr. Balisacan said.
Other goods from the Philippines are still slapped with a 19% reciprocal tariff when they enter the US. However, Mr. Trump’s latest executive order exempted hundreds of agricultural products from the reciprocal tariffs starting Nov. 13.
The Department of Trade and Industry earlier said the latest order meant that over $1 billion worth of Philippine agricultural exports are now exempted from the 19% US reciprocal tariff.
Key agricultural exports exempted from the reciprocal tariff include coconut (copra) oil, both crude and other than crude; fruit juices; processed pineapples; desiccated coconuts; prepared or preserved coconuts; bananas, other than pulp; dried guavas, mangoes, and mangosteens; frozen tuna fillets; rice wafer products; and confectionery products.
Mr. Balisacan said the tariff exemption will boost productivity of coconut farmers, as well as strengthen their export capacity.
Executive Secretary and former Finance chief Ralph G. Recto said the tariff exemptions mark a positive step for Philippine exports and agriculture, adding they could help drive economic growth.
“It’s positive for us. I think President Trump realized that imposing tariffs on agriculture is inflationary, so he removed them. That's good for us,” he said on the sidelines of a Senate hearing on Nov. 18.
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