
Both sides agree to settle negotiations within 90‑day window
Malaysia and the United States have agreed to finalize their ongoing trade negotiations before the expiration of a paused tariff schedule, with the Malaysian Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry confirming progress toward a resolution.
The agreement aims to address a looming July deadline for tariffs originally imposed by the US earlier this year, and follows productive initial discussions in Washington that focused on framing long‑term economic cooperation and protecting semiconductor supply chains.
Malaysian officials remain optimistic that a mutually beneficial outcome can be reached, while coordinating with regional partners to navigate global trade challenges.
Trade Minister Tengku Zafrul is expected to return to Washington soon for further talks, underscoring Malaysia’s commitment to achieving a timely agreement.
The agreement aims to address a looming July deadline for tariffs originally imposed by the US earlier this year, and follows productive initial discussions in Washington that focused on framing long‑term economic cooperation and protecting semiconductor supply chains.
Malaysian officials remain optimistic that a mutually beneficial outcome can be reached, while coordinating with regional partners to navigate global trade challenges.
Trade Minister Tengku Zafrul is expected to return to Washington soon for further talks, underscoring Malaysia’s commitment to achieving a timely agreement.