Việt Nam is willing to maintain dialogue on tariff issues with the US with a view to creating a more favourable and mutually beneficial trading environment.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has signed Directive No 221/CĐ-TTg, requesting ministries, sectors, localities and State-owned groups to prioritise maintaining macroeconomic stability and accelerating export growth.
Deputy Prime Minister Bùi Thanh Sơn affirmed that Việt Nam attaches great importance to promoting fair and mutually beneficial economic cooperation with the United States.
Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hồng Diên and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer held the eighth ministerial-level negotiation on a reciprocal trade agreement between the two countries in Washington D.C, on November 10, ahead of technical discussions scheduled...
Vietnam News Agency spoke with Dr Bùi Quý Thuấn, head of the research department at the Vietnam Industrial Park Finance Association (VIPFA), on the significance of the Joint Statement between Việt Nam and the US on the Reciprocal, Fair and...
With zero tariffs, Vietnamese goods will gain competitiveness in the US, while the country becomes a more attractive, stable destination for supply chain investors.
The Vietnamese wood industry is facing significant obstacles in terms of expenses, earnings, and the capacity to sustain exports to important markets as a result of new US import levies of up to 50 per cent.
Five cooperation agreements between HCM City and US organisations were signed at the HCM City–United States Fall Forum 2025 held in the US on October 16, opening new opportunities in high technology, finance, human resource training, and innovation.
Vietjet has received its first Boeing 737-8 aircraft from the airline’s landmark order of 200 jets valued at US$32 billion with Boeing, the world’s leading aircraft manufacturer.
According to the Việt Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Produces, the US’ decisions on declining to acknowledge Việt Nam’s equivalence to 12 seafood harvesting methods affect key export products such as tuna, mackerel, lobster, crab, squid, grouper, swordfish, snapper,...
The United States recently imposed a 20 per cent countervailing tax on goods from Việt Nam, prompting many firms to proactively restructure operations, standardise production, and diversify export markets to maintain growth momentum.
A fresh 20 per cent tariff and tougher US import rules are forcing Việt Nam’s exporters to move fast lest they lose ground in their biggest market, according to the Việt Nam Trade Promotion Agency (Vietrade).