During a White House meeting on Tuesday, former US President Donald Trump made a notable statement to Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos. Trump stated that he didn't mind if Marcos maintained good relations with China, emphasizing that the US was also on good terms with China. This comment reportedly caught Marcos off guard and was interpreted by the media as a significant message regarding China.
When questioned about balancing the Philippines' relationships with the US and China, Marcos asserted that there was no need for such balancing. He affirmed that the US had always been the Philippines' strongest partner. In response, Trump reiterated his stance on China, stating that he didn't mind Marcos engaging with China, as he believed the president should act in the best interests of his country.
Trump further added that he had always encouraged the Philippines to prioritize its own interests, including its dealings with China. Marcos' visit was aimed at solidifying Manila's position as a key US ally in Asia and potentially securing a more favorable trade agreement before an upcoming deadline. The visit also highlighted the importance of the US-Philippines alliance, especially given ongoing tensions between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea.
Following the meeting, Trump announced a reduction in tariffs on the Philippines. However, this reduction was minimal, amounting to only a one percent cut. Trump later clarified on social media that the US would impose a 19 percent tariff rate on the Philippines, a decrease from the previously threatened 20 percent tariff. In return, he stated that the Philippines would offer an open market, and the US would not pay tariffs. Trump described Marcos' visit as "beautiful" and a "Great Honor," praising him as a "very good, and tough, negotiator.
5 Comments
KittyKat
The fact that Trump considers the US to have a good relationship with China means he's thinking about the bigger picture.
BuggaBoom
Marcos is already dealing with criticism over his human rights record. This meeting is a bad look for Trump.
Matzomaster
The US NEEDS to have strong allies in Asia. Smart move by Trump to address this.
Muchacho
At least Trump is talking to these world leaders. He's engaging, which is important.
Karamba
It's good to see America prioritizing alliances in the face of rising tensions with China.