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Some senators on Wednesday, July 23 are disappointed over the Philippines’ failure to get a much lower tariff with the United States, following the negotiations between US President Donald Trump and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2025/07/23/lugi-senators-lament-19-us-imposed-tariff-on-philippine-goods

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00:00Senators on Wednesday, July 23rd are disappointed over the Philippines' failure to get a much lower tariff with the United States
00:11following the negotiations between U.S. President Donald Trump and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
00:19Senator J.V. Ejercito questioned the Trump administration's treatment on the Philippine government and Filipinos in general,
00:27saying he thought Americans considered Filipinos as their little brown brothers.
00:33He lamented that the newly negotiated deal puts the country at a great disadvantage.
00:40Senator Aimee Marcos is also disappointed on the outcome of the negotiations,
00:45saying that a mere 1% reduction on tariffs for the Philippines while imposing none on the United States is not considered a victory.
00:53Senator Ping Laxon, on the other hand, believes that the 19% against zero tariffs
00:59is definitely not the most fair deal between decades-old allies like the United States and the Philippines.
01:06Senator Aimee Marcos Jr.
01:14Senator Gilson
01:19paru
01:21Senator
01:21aker
01:22Senator
01:23Senator
01:23Senator
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