Vietnam asks US to delay reciprocal tariff imposition

(VOVWORLD) - In the wake of the US announcement of a 46% tariff on Vietnamese imports, Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien, via a diplomatic note, asked the US to delay the tariff until talks can be held to seek a more reasonable arrangement.

Vietnam asks US to delay reciprocal tariff imposition - ảnh 1Ta Hoang Linh, Director of the Foreign Market Development Department. (Photo: Ministry of Industry and Trade)

Ta Hoang Linh, Director of the Foreign Market Development Department said the Ministry of Industry and Trade regrets that the new tariffs are set to take effect on Saturday.

Vietnam and the United States have complementary economies. Their export and foreign trade structures do not compete directly but complement each other according to the needs of each country, Linh said. Vietnam’s exports to the US compete with third-party goods, not US products, and give US consumers affordable, high-quality options.

The average most-favored-nation tariff rate Vietnam currently imposes on US imports is 9.4%, so a reciprocal tariff of 46% on goods imported from Vietnam is unfair, said Linh.

“According to the White House, the reciprocal tariffs on trade partners of the US aim to address the injustices of global trade, reshore manufacturing, strengthen national security, and boost economic growth, with the tariffs remaining in place until trade deficits and perceived unfair practices are resolved. So we believe there is room to negotiate a mutually beneficial outcome,”  said Linh.

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