MANILA, Philippines – Trade Secretary Ma. Cristina Roque plans to meet with her American peer to address the possible negative effects on the economy due to President Trump’s suggested reciprocal tariffs, which have unsettled financial markets and heightened anxiety among traders and investors.
“I have scheduled a meeting with my peer. Therefore, I am merely awaiting the details of the appointment,” Roque stated to journalists during his break at the Asia CEO Forum on Thursday when questioned regarding the matter.
Roque mentioned that things will continue “as normal” for the moment, dismissing worries regarding the impact of the tariffs set to begin next week.
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The automotive sector in the United States has raised worries that such actions could result in increased vehicle costs along with decreased availability, causing shares of leading companies like General Motors and Ford to decline after the news was released.
Trump defended the tariffs as a step to safeguard American manufacturing positions and suggested the possibility of imposing additional duties on various sectors.
In the case of the Philippines, these duties might bring about considerable economic impacts.
As the United States is a key market for Philippine exports, notably in the automotive industry.
This excess might attract unwelcome notice from the Trump administration, viewing trade surpluses as evidence of imbalanced trading tactics.