马来西亚同意增加美国技术和液化天然气的购买
news flash·2025-08-04 07:49
Core Insights - Malaysia has agreed to increase its purchases of technology and liquefied natural gas from the United States, committing up to $150 billion over the next five years for equipment in the semiconductor, aerospace, and data center sectors [1] - The agreement is part of a tariff reduction deal, with the U.S. announcing a 19% tariff on Malaysia starting August 8, down from a previously threatened 25% [1] - Malaysia's national oil company will purchase $3.4 billion worth of liquefied natural gas annually, while Malaysia commits to $70 billion in cross-border investments in the U.S. over the next five years to address trade imbalances [1]