Sa loob lamang ng isang linggo, nayanig ang global markets dahil sa bagong tariff policy ni U.S. President Donald Trump.
Naglabas siya ng reciprocal tariffs na ipapataw sa trade partners ng America. Pero sa araw ng pagpapatupad nito, pansamantala rin muna itong sinuspende.
Ibinaba sa 10% na baseline rate ang tariffs ng mga bansa, maliban sa China na pumapalo na sa 145% ang tariff sa kanilang export goods sa America. Sa patuloy na pag-igting ang trade war sa pagitan ng dalawang superpowers, apektado hindi lang ang dalawang bansa kundi pati ang buong mundo. Paano nga ba maaapektuhan ang Pilipinas? Here’s what you need to know.
Naglabas siya ng reciprocal tariffs na ipapataw sa trade partners ng America. Pero sa araw ng pagpapatupad nito, pansamantala rin muna itong sinuspende.
Ibinaba sa 10% na baseline rate ang tariffs ng mga bansa, maliban sa China na pumapalo na sa 145% ang tariff sa kanilang export goods sa America. Sa patuloy na pag-igting ang trade war sa pagitan ng dalawang superpowers, apektado hindi lang ang dalawang bansa kundi pati ang buong mundo. Paano nga ba maaapektuhan ang Pilipinas? Here’s what you need to know.
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01:00Ayan, gagawin niyang reciprocal.
01:04Kung ano man yung import tax ng bawat bansa around the world,
01:10hanggat mari, tatapatan nila yun.
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04:11If you want to make a higher tax,
04:24the U.S. import tax,
04:26you can produce in America.
04:27Do you want to put your factories,
04:29your production facilities,
04:31and your message to the world,
04:32to the negotiations.
04:41Do you want to make a higher tax?
05:11Do you want to make a higher tax?
05:18May risk na magagalit mga Amerikanos
05:20pag matumas yung mga presyo na bilihin.
05:23Kung tumas yung inflation,
05:26hindi magandang kombinasyon,
05:27hihina pa yung ekonomiya.
05:30Stagflation.
05:31Bago umantong na,
05:32yun, magkaris ka ng recession pa,
05:34eventually.
05:42bangip 자,
05:50di humah,
05:50dada?
05:50Baba bago.
05:51Baba bago.
05:56Pagkapitee nuke huwag,
05:58gee ta sanga.
05:59De humah.
05:59Sa us,
06:00susf doos hoge,
06:00sa us.
06:02Huh?
06:03Oh,
06:03thirty.
06:04Of course,
06:04anytime we agree,
06:06we can hear the problem,
06:06unlike we could hear the problem.
06:07We're not too much in the business.
06:12We're in the services.
06:14So, if it's an effect,
06:16it's a bit manageable
06:17because we're not too dependent.
06:20Because the countries are cheap
06:22the production costs,
06:23Vietnam, China,
06:25even though there are a lot of export
06:26to the economies
06:27in the Asian countries.
06:30Thailand, Malaysia,
06:31Japan, South Korea.
06:37There are parts of the economy
06:47that are resilient.
06:48They don't have to worry about the services.
06:50The Philippines,
06:51the biggest source of nurses
06:53in the whole world.
06:5420% of nurses in the whole world
06:56are coming to the Philippines.
06:58Seafarers,
06:59the biggest source of nurses
07:00are coming to the Philippines.
07:01The seafarers,
07:01the most important ones.
07:0320% to 25%.
07:05BPO na more than 39 billion
07:07dollars per year
07:07at mukhang lumalakip ka.
07:09We're number two in the world
07:10after India.
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