Malaysia seeks urgent trade talks with US after 25% tariff blow
Trump suggested tariffs could be lifted if Malaysia shifts manufacturing to the US. Malaysia says it wants a ‘mutually beneficial’ deal

The new 25 per cent tariff on Malaysian goods is one percentage point higher than the rate first outlined by the mercurial US leader when he first revealed his “Liberation Day” levies on April 2.
In a statement on Tuesday, Malaysia’s Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) said the country was committed to “continued engagement with the US towards a balanced, mutually beneficial and comprehensive trade agreement”.

“Specifically, MITI will continue discussions with its US counterparts in good faith to address outstanding issues, clarify the scope and impact of the announced tariffs, and pursue avenues for the timely conclusion of our negotiations,” it said.