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Malaysia requests zero tariffs on furniture, automotive parts and aerospace components from the U.S.

A Malaysian official from the trade ministry said that Malaysia had asked the United States for consideration of zero-tariff rates on furniture, automotive, and aerospace exports.

The official clarified that Washington had also agreed to give Malaysia tariff exemptions for products not produced in the United States. This includes cocoa and palm oils. A decision is expected to be made next month.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, announced on Thursday a new set of tariffs for imported goods. These include a tariff of 50% on imported bathroom vanities and kitchen cabinets as well as a tariff 30% on upholstered furniture.

Malaysia and the United States have agreed to a tariff agreement after Washington levied a 19% tax on Malaysian imports.

Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia's Prime Minister, said on Facebook that both countries are working to reach a deal ahead of Trump's planned visit to Kuala Lumpur in October for the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

(source: Reuters)