Reported about 8 hours ago
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced the potential for reduced U.S. tariffs as talks between the two nations continue, despite concerns that economic growth may fall short of the 4.5% to 5.5% target due to ongoing global trade tensions. He noted that while current tariff impacts are manageable, Malaysia aims to negotiate around non-tariff barriers and explore new trade opportunities, particularly with China and the EU. This comes as the nation chairs ASEAN and prepares for upcoming trade minister meetings.
Source: YAHOO