Vietnam approves Elon Musk’s Starlink ahead of Trump tariff decision
- Vietnam's government has approved Elon Musk's SpaceX for the trial launch of its Starlink satellite internet service in the country.
- Starlink can operate both fixed and mobile service plans throughout Vietnam, including in-flight services.
- During the trial period until 2030, SpaceX can sign up to 600,000 customers for the satellite internet service.
- Vietnam plans to cut tariffs on several U.S. Products to avoid U.S. Tariffs due to its trade surplus.
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‘Unpredictable’ global trade environment moves Vietnam to cut tariffs
Vietnam has announced plans to cut tariffs on automobiles, agricultural products and liquefied natural gas as it seeks to adapt to changes in global tariff policy, its government has announced. From our story, below: The Vietnamese Finance Ministry said it will lower duty rates as the country seeks to “cope with the complicated and unpredictable developments of the world's geopolitical and economic situation, especially the changes in economic, …
Vietnam clears the way for Musk's Starlink in five-year satellite internet trial
In September, SpaceX reportedly proposed investing $1.5 billion in Vietnam tied to its Starlink rollout, with the company also exploring partnerships with Vietnamese firms to distribute equipment and deliver services to end users
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