Vietnam reviews duties on US goods as Trump tariff worries mount

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Vietnam reviews duties on US goods as Trump tariff worries mount
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HANOI: Vietnam is reviewing import duties on goods from the United States, the government said, as anxiety mounts in Hanoi over potential tariffs under President Donald Trump's administration.

Vietnam 's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attends the retreat session of the 45th ASEAN Summit at the National Convention Centre in Vientiane, Laos, on Oct 9, 2024. HANOI: Vietnam is reviewing import duties on goods from the United States , the government said, as anxiety mounts in Hanoi over potential tariffs under President Donald Trump's administration.

Chinh told Knapper during a meeting on Thursday that Vietnam is"actively addressing the current concerns of the US in economic-trade-investment relations", including sending The trade official, Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien, was in Washington on Thursday for a meeting with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.

Dien said that Vietnam was working to build a"harmonious, sustainable" economic and trade relationship with the United States, the government report said.

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