Malaysia says it is open to negotiate with U.S on reducing trade deficit, non-tariff barriers
KUALA LUMPUR, April 25 (Reuters) - Malaysia is open to negotiate with the United States on non-tariff barriers and reducing its trade deficit and will explore a bilateral trade agreement, its Trade Ministry said on Friday.
Malaysia will explore alternative ways to address U.S concerns and will ensure mutually beneficial trade flows between both countries will continue, it said in a statement.
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