Poging GOUD - Vrij
The art of a US deal
Business World Philippines
|July 31, 2025
It seems unlikely that the Philippines will secure a significantly better trade deal from the United States between now and 2028.
With the 19% tariff on Philippine exports set to begin on Aug. 1, this appears poised to remain unchanged throughout the Marcos II Administration, and possibly even through the end of the Trump II Administration.
Without further negotiation, the 19% “compromise” tariff, slightly reduced from an original proposal of 20%, could severely impact Philippine exports to the US. Thus, it is imperative for Manila to convince Washington that addressing its trade imbalance with the Philippines need not disrupt trade, jobs, and investments, and that protecting mutual strategic interests, particularly in the West Philippine Sea, is beneficial for both nations.
However, if Manila puts in deliberate and strategic effort, and with some luck, it might successfully lobby Washington for meaningful concessions. An initial, realistic goal could be reducing the tariff from 19% to 15% before Presidents Marcos or Trump leave office. Ultimately, the art of securing a better trade deal from the US hinges on what Manila can offer in return.
The US has granted tariff concessions to strategic partners such as Japan, Vietnam, and South Korea. While the Philippines received a small concession (the reduction from 20% to 19%), there remains considerable room for further negotiation. Manila should confidently pursue additional tariff reductions by offering reciprocal benefits, possibly beyond trade, including strategic security arrangements or other mutually beneficial agreements.
Dit verhaal komt uit de July 31, 2025-editie van Business World Philippines.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN Business World Philippines
Business World Philippines
NG gross borrowings decline in October
THE NATIONAL Government's (NG) gross borrowings declined in October amid a drop in foreign debt, the Bureau of the Treasury said.
2 mins
December 01, 2025
Business World Philippines
Honda Foundation extends aid to Typhoon Tino survivors
LATE LAST month, associates from the Cebu office of Honda Philippines, Inc. (HPI) representing Honda Foundation, Inc. (HFI) visited affected families in Barangay Cotcot, Liloan, Cebu.
1 min
December 01, 2025
Business World Philippines
Poll: Inflation likely eased in Nov.
HEADLINE INFLATION likely eased in November as lower prices of food, particularly rice, may have tempered higher utility costs during the month, analysts said.
3 mins
December 01, 2025
Business World Philippines
Filipinos push back as flood control scandal sparks fresh protest wave
BJ I. MABINI didn’t plan on joining a street protest. But when he saw videos of politicians’ relatives flaunting designer bags and luxury cars online — days after headlines warned that billions of pesos meant for flood control had vanished — he said he had reached his limit.
6 mins
December 01, 2025
Business World Philippines
The Good Meat elevates Noche Buena dishes with new twists
FOR FILIPINOS, Noche Buena is more than a feast.
1 min
December 01, 2025
Business World Philippines
SEVEN-SEATER CONTENDER
Mitsubishi unveils all-new Destinator
2 mins
December 01, 2025
Business World Philippines
DoST honors outstanding MSMEs at National Science, Technology and Innovation Week 2025
THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE and Technology (DoST) recognized nine outstanding micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) under its Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program (SETUP) during the 2025 National Science, Technology, and Innovation Week (NSTW) held in Laoag City.
1 mins
December 01, 2025
Business World Philippines
PHL export prospects riding on tariff ruling by US Supreme Court
A US Supreme Court ruling on the reciprocal tariffs will shape the Philippines’ trade prospects as the justices grapple with President Donald J. Trump’s radical overhaul ofthe trading system, analysts said.
2 mins
December 01, 2025
Business World Philippines
PHL companies double down on sustainability – Schneider survey
ENERGY TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS provider Schneider Electric recently announced the results of its annual Green Impact Gap survey revealing that Philippine business leaders increasingly view sustainability as a driver of growth and competitiveness, even as they cite economic uncertainty and geopolitical instability as barriers to further sustainability investment.
1 mins
December 01, 2025
Business World Philippines
Rice, galunggong prices up, meat steady in mid-Nov.
PRICES of rice and galunggong (round scad) rose in mid-November, while pork and chicken prices were little changed, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).
1 mins
December 01, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

