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The U.S. has sanctioned Myanmar's military junta and refused to acknowledge its rule, so Mr. Trump's personal letter to its ...
For most world leaders, tariff letters from US President Donald Trump mean a big headache. But for one Southeast Asian ...
Since the 2021 coup, the US and most Western nations have refused to recognise Myanmar’s junta as the country’s legitimate ...
Myanmar's military leader Min Aung Hlaing endorsed Mr Trump’s claim that the 2020 US election was stolen. Read more at ...
Myanmar's ruling military general has asked U.S. President Donald Trump for a reduction in the 40% tariff rate on his country ...
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ABC27 on MSNTrump’s tariff rollout makes business community anxiousPresident Trump’s approach to setting tariff rates is causing anxiety in the business community, with the trickling flow of letters to trade partners exacerbating concerns over hits to the economy.
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Newspoint on MSNMyanmar's Dictator Celebrates US Tariffs, Sees Them as RecognitionWhile nations worldwide express concern over new U.S. tariffs, Myanmar's military ruler, Min Aung Hlaing, has surprisingly ...
The tariffs were detailed in official letters shared by Donald Trump on his Truth Social account, with rates scheduled to ...
Myanmar’s junta chief Min Aung Hlaing praised Donald Trump in a rare letter and compared his military’s coup to the US president’s baseless claims of election fraud, suggesting both leaders were ...
CNBC's Megan Cassella reports on the latest tariff announcements on Myanmar, Laos, Kazakhstan, Malaysia and South Africa.
The Trump administration singled out Laos and Myanmar due to what the president described as unfair trade practices and regulatory barriers.
President Donald Trump on Monday set a 25% tax on goods imported from Japan and South Korea, as well as new tariff rates on Malaysia, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Laos, Myanmar and Tunisia, all of which ...
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