Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said he was able to negotiate with US President Donald Trump on the revision of customs tariffs. TASS informs about this today, July 31.
According to a politician from an Asian country, the owner of the White House agreed to revise import duties on goods from Malaysia.
Anwar Ibrahim and Donald Trump did not meet in person, but spoke on the phone.
"After my clarification, he decided to revise the tariff rates applicable to Malaysia no later than tomorrow," Ibrahim confirmed.
EADaily reminds that earlier Trump announced the introduction of additional 10% duties for states supporting the BRICS association.

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