PETALING JAYA: Industry players have welcomed Putrajaya’s success in securing the Malaysia-US Reciprocal Trade Agreement, saying it avoids tariff shocks for manufacturers.
Federation of Malaysian Manufacturing (FMM) president Soh Thian Lai said that without the agreement, Malaysia would have been directly exposed to aggressive US tariff actions rolled out in recent months.
He noted that the US had proposed 100% tariffs on semiconductor imports from firms that do not move production to America, 50% tariffs on kitchen cabinets and bathroom products, and 30% tariffs on upholstered furniture.
