President Trump on Sunday signed a flurry of trade agreements and deals outlining cooperation on critical minerals with key Asian partners as he kicked off his trip to Asia.
Trump arrived in Malaysia, where he is attending the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit and oversaw a peace agreement signing between Cambodia and Thailand. Following that signing, Trump inked trade agreements with Cambodia, Thailand and Malaysia.
As part of the agreements, the U.S. would leave in place a 19 percent tariff on imports from all three countries. Cambodia said it would drop tariff barriers on all U.S. goods, while a memorandum of understanding with Thailand said the country would eliminate tariff barriers on 99 percent of American products.
The agreements call for all three countries

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