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US Automakers Shocked as Tariff Loophole Benefits Foreign Competitors

US Automakers Express Frustration Over New Trade Deal with Japan A recent trade agreement between the United States and Japan has sparked significant backlash from American automakers. President Donald Trump announced a deal to reduce tariffs on Japanese imports to 15 percent, including vehicles and auto parts. This move has raised concerns among domestic car manufacturers, who believe it gives …

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Bankers Aim to Replicate Vietnam’s Success

Impact of US Tariffs on Thailand’s Export Sector The proposed 36% tariff by the United States on Thai goods is expected to significantly affect Thailand’s export competitiveness, according to economists in the banking sector. This potential tariff could have far-reaching consequences for Thailand’s trade relations and economic stability. Potential Outcomes of Trade Negotiations Kobsak Pootrakool, senior executive vice-president of Bangkok …

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Will U.S. Tariffs Drive China’s Manufacturing Mouse Out of the ASEAN Maze?

The Uncertain Future of Chinese Exports in the Wake of U.S. Tariff Policies The global trade landscape has become increasingly unpredictable, with Chinese exporters caught in a web of shifting policies and rising uncertainties. Industry insiders have described every investment as a gamble, especially for those operating factories in Southeast Asian countries that are now facing potential tariffs from the …

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