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U.S. says progress on three Indo‑Pacific trade initiatives; deputy secretary to visit Seoul, Manila

5465618 · July 24, 2025
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The White House announced progress on three major Indo‑Pacific trade initiatives, including a U.S.–Japan economic agreement and a tariff‑reducing pact with the Philippines, and said Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources Michael Regas will travel to Seoul and Manila to bolster partnerships.

The White House announced this week that the United States has made progress on three major trade initiatives in the Indo‑Pacific and that Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources Michael Regas will travel to Seoul and Manila to strengthen the department’s operational posture in the region.

The announcement said the administration’s efforts include a “landmark economic agreement” with Japan and a trade agreement with the Philippines that will reduce tariffs and expand market access. It also said…

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