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Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Vietnam expects to sign trade deal with U.S. soon, deputy PM says

 Vietnam expects to sign a "reciprocal trade agreement" ​with the United States soon, Deputy Prime Minister ‌Bui Thanh Son said on Wednesday, as a new round ‌of negotiations gets underway in Washington DC.

"Only trust can lead to cooperation, and only cooperation can lead to prosperity ... and Vietnam always ⁠seeks to boost ‌cooperation with the United States," Son said at a U.S.-Vietnam ‍business summit in Hanoi.

In October the two countries agreed to finalise a trade deal within weeks that would keep tariffs ​on imports of Vietnamese goods to the United States ‌at 20%, but would exempt certain unspecified products.

Son at the summit called on U.S. businesses to support a visit to the United States by Vietnamese leader To Lam, and also to encourage ⁠Washington to recognize Vietnam as a ​market economy and lift its ​restrictions on the export of high-tech products.

Negotiators from Vietnam, led by Minister of ‍Industry and Trade ⁠Nguyen Hong Dien, are in Washington for a new round of trade deal negotiations scheduled for ⁠November 12-14, the ministry said on Tuesday night.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/vietnam-expects-sign-trade-deal-023007114.html

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