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Economists have presented several growth scenarios for Ho Chi Minh City in light of the United States’ new 46% countervailing duty on imported goods from Vietnam. Chairman Nguyen Van Duoc also shared his perspective on this latest development.
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During a phone call with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh shared Vietnam’s ongoing efforts in engaging with the United States on reciprocal tariff issues.
Vietnamese firms restart shipments amid 90-day pause on U.S. reciprocal tariffs.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Science and Technology met with FDI tech companies to address U.S. tariff concerns, pledging support and practical solutions as trade talks with Washington continue.
Vietnam believes ASEAN must remain united, composed, and resilient in working with the United States, while prioritizing cooperation with external partners in general and the U.S. in particular.
Trump's tariff shock on April 9 sent global markets plunging before a surprising policy reversal offered hope.
Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc met with U.S. officials in Washington as Vietnam and the United States agreed to initiate talks on a reciprocal trade agreement, addressing tariffs and boosting economic ties under their strategic partnership.
With trade deals disrupted, firms turn to Germany, Canada, and the Middle East.
A surge of Chinese goods is expected in Vietnam as firms reroute exports in response to new US tariffs.
With 46% tariffs hitting exports, Vietnam faces hard truths - and a chance to redefine its future competitiveness.
Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son has directed ministries and government agencies to begin formulating a bilateral agreement with the United States aimed at upgrading the existing Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA).
Despite surface-level imbalances, value-added analysis reveals that American companies and consumers benefit greatly from Vietnam’s role in global supply chains.
With new U.S. tariffs on the horizon, Vietnam will need to grow 8.3% in the next nine months. The government has proposed an urgent action plan to meet this target.
Hanoi has requested urgent talks between Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc and U.S. officials, as both sides seek a resolution to new American tariffs.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh leads urgent government meeting to counter 46% U.S. tariff, exploring cooperation and import balancing efforts.
The proposal aims to give both sides time to reach a fair, win-win trade solution as exporters maintain prices and market stability.