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The myth of PH-US special relations
We have long nurtured the illusion that, because history once bound our fates, the United States and the Philippines share a ...
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Defining national interests
WHEN United States President Donald Trump returned to power in January, he promised to make a difference. Aside from his ...
A tropical storm is blowing across the Philippines’ mountainous north, worsening more than a week of bad weather that has ...
Nearly four months after President Trump’s “Liberation Day” announcement of higher reciprocal tariff rates on major U.S. trading partners, the dust has settled and the strategy is working.
America loves its condiments, and that's no surprise. But asking for soy sauce, ketchup, hot sauce, or any other condiments ...
Philippine churches have opened their doors to people affected by severe flooding brought about by the combined effects of ...
The Philippines has opted to shield its agricultural and industrial sectors in recent trade negotiations with the United ...
During a June 17 speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, U.S. Pacific Fleet commander Adm ...
The government also said it ensured that the zero tariffs on US goods will not affect the country’s main agricultural ...
President Donald Trump announced trade deals with Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia this week. But the needle may not ...
The Philippines has not removed tariffs on imports from the United States of corn, rice, sugar, fish, pork, and chicken, ...
The Philippines faces a 19% export tariff under a new U.S. trade deal granting tariff-free access to American goods.