Trump meets Vietnam leader, vows to remove Hanoi from restricted lists
The removal supports expanded U.S.-Vietnam trade relations amid $37 billion aircraft deals and easing of tariffs, part of ongoing economic and technology cooperation efforts.
- Trump meets Vietnam's Communist Party chief To Lam and vows to remove Vietnam from the restricted lists for accessing advanced US technologies.
- Three Vietnamese airlines announced nearly $37 billion in purchases from US aerospace companies, including a $22.5 billion order for 40 Boeing 787 Dreamliners by Sun PhuQuoc Airways.
- Trump backed deeper economic, science, and technology cooperation between the US and Vietnam while Lam called for talks to resolve outstanding trade issues between the two sides.
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Trump Pledges to Lift Tech Curbs on Vietnam, Lam Says
President Donald Trump committed to removing Vietnam from the list of countries the United States has curated to curtail access to advanced technology, according to Hanoi’s communist regime after Vietnamese leader To Lam visited the White House Friday. The two leaders discussed bolstering bilateral efforts, such as trade and scientific cooperation. The meeting followed Lam’s attendance at the inaugural session of the Board of Peace in Washington…
Trump says US to remove Vietnam from tech export control list after White House talks
HANOI, Feb 21 — US President Donald Trump told Vietnam’s top leader To Lam he would “instruct the relevant agencies” to remove the country from a list restricted from accessing advanced US technologies, Vietnam’s government announced today. The two leaders met in person for the first time at the White House on Friday, after Lam attended the inaugural meeting of Trump’s “Board of Peace” in Washington.“Donald Trump said he would instruct the relev…
Trump to remove Vietnam from restricted tech list: Hanoi
US President Donald Trump and Vietnam's top leader To Lam met in person for the first time at the White House on Friday, after Lam attended the inaugural meeting of Trump's "Board of Peace" in Washington.
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