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The newly imposed 19% tariff on Malaysian exports to the United States is considered reasonable and will not threaten the country's competitiveness, says Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz.
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The new tariff mechanism is expected to increase costs for ultra-high voltage users such as data centres, but can drive the ...
President Donald Trump will impose a 19% tariff on exports from Malaysia to the US, a lower rate than the 25% levy he ...
Lower tariff thanks to halal and rare earths concessions to comr ahead of Trump attendance at October's Asean summit. Read ...
The U.S. tariff rate on Malaysian goods will be announced on Friday, Malaysian Premier Anwar Ibrahim said on Thursday after ...
The U.S. imposed a 19% tariff on imports from Malaysia, though Kuala Lumpur said on Friday it had secured exemptions for its ...
Once a cog in the Malaysian economy, the solar industry profited from Chinese investment. Now it’s becoming a case study of ...
According to the executive order published on the White House's website, Singapore, a major US trading partner in the region, ...
Malaysia may also recognise US halal certification for pharmaceuticals, representing a regulatory alignment opportunity.
According to The New Straits Times, five key sectors are likely to be affected by the US tariff, despite being revised down ...
The acquisition of Boeing aircraft by Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) is part of a long-term, phased plan to renew and expand ...