Group 1 - Malaysia has agreed to reduce or eliminate import tariffs on 98.4% of the tariff lines from the US, while maintaining its consumption tax [1] - The negotiations initially focused on specific US demands but later expanded to cover nearly all imported goods from the US [1] - The US has reduced tariffs on Malaysian exports from 25% to 19% [1] Group 2 - Malaysia's commitments include the purchase of Boeing aircraft worth $19 billion by Malaysia Airlines and $150 billion in US goods for the semiconductor, aerospace, and data center industries over five years [1] - Other commitments include annual purchases of $3.4 billion in liquefied natural gas by Petronas, $119 million in telecom products by Telekom Malaysia, and $42.6 million in coal by Malaysia's energy company [2] - Malaysia also pledged to invest $70 billion in cross-border investments in the US over the next ten years [3] Group 3 - A joint statement outlining the results of the negotiations between Malaysia and the US is being finalized and will be announced soon [4]
马来西亚贸易部长:同意削减或取消约98%的美国商品进口关税
Jin Tou Wang·2025-08-04 09:24