The South-east Asian nation is seeking to reduce the American tariffs to below 10% for sectors critical to both economies
Published Thu, Jun 19, 2025 · 01:53 PM
[KUALA LUMPUR] Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said that Malaysia’s negotiations with the US to lower its tariffs on the South-east Asian nation have been going well.
Anwar said he received a message earlier on Thursday (Jun 19) from Malaysia’s Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Zafrul Aziz and Second Finance Minister Amir Hamzah Azizan saying that the meetings with the US Secretary of Commerce “have been excellent”.
“Our ministers are there in Washington DC to bring up this tariff issue with the US,” Anwar said in a speech in Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysia was hit with a 24 per cent tariff on April before US President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause and imposed a 10 per cent levy on most countries. Malaysia is seeking to reduce the US tariffs to below 10 per cent for sectors critical to both economies.
Anwar said the imposition of the US tariffs was a “significant challenge” given how deeply Malaysia was plugged into global supply chains. He added that about 60 per cent of semiconductor products from Malaysia was exported to the US alone. BLOOMBERG
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