Vietnam says to start trade talks with US
- On Thursday, Vietnamese and U.S. Officials agreed to begin trade agreement talks.
- The agreement followed concerns about Vietnam's large trade surplus with the U.S.
- Discussions involved reciprocal trade, economic opportunities, and tariffs imposed on Vietnam.
- Tran Ba Tuan noted the U.S. Proposed tariff rate of 46% was exceptionally high.
- The U.S. Paused tariffs, and both sides hope for mutually beneficial economic relations.
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