Vietnam Exports up as US Tariff Threat Lingers
- Vietnam revealed agreements involving five memorandums of understanding to purchase approximately US$800 million in agricultural goods from Iowa over a three-year period.
- These deals follow ongoing tariff disputes and Vietnam's efforts to resolve the stand-off by accelerating trade talks with the United States.
- Vietnam and U.S. Officials met in Paris on Wednesday, agreeing to focus maximum efforts for the third negotiation round scheduled in early June.
- Trade Minister Nguyen Hong Dien expressed Vietnam’s strong commitment and positive intentions toward finalizing an agreement, while U.S. Counterpart Jamieson Greer highlighted the significance of the deal for both Washington and Hanoi.
- The accelerated talks aim to prevent reimposition of steep U.S. Tariffs potentially affecting 46% of Vietnamese exports after a July deadline.
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Vietnam exports up as US tariff threat lingers
Vietnam's exports rose sharply last month, official figures showed Friday, as the communist country tries to negotiate relief from swingeing tariffs threatened by US President Donald Trump.
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