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The US Department of Commerce (DOC) in the early morning of June 7 released preliminary results of its 19th administrative review (POR19) on anti-dumping duties for frozen warmwater shrimp imported from Vietnam.
During his U.S. visit, Minister Do Duc Duy emphasized mutual benefits of avoiding high tariffs and expanding agricultural cooperation with Ohio.
Vietnam’s legal framework governing fruit imports and exports is now relatively comprehensive. However, a lack of understanding of each country’s regulatory requirements among some exporters and importers continues to cause procedural difficulties.
According to S&P Global, Vietnam’s Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 49.8 in May from 45.6 in April, remaining just below the 50-point threshold. The reading signals a near-return to stable operating conditions.
Trump’s tariff hike shocks global markets, but Vietnam’s steel ambitions may be perfectly timed.
The two sides identified key areas of consensus and agreed to further technical discussions ahead of June’s third round.
Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer reached a high consensus on principles, approaches, content orientations, and negotiation plans.
According to the Foreign Investment Agency, as of April 30, Vietnam had run 252 investment projects in the US, with a total capital of 1.36 billion USD.
The US is now a comprehensive strategic partner and one of Vietnam's largest export markets. Meanwhile, Vietnam ranks as the US's eighth-largest trading partner.
Amid unpredictable fluctuations in US tariff policies, Vietnamese businesses must take a proactive and strategic approach to sustain their exports to this key market, experts emphasised at a workshop held in Ho Chi Minh City on May 9.
The VN-Index jumps 3.3% as the new KRX system and trade negotiations boost investor confidence.
Large Vietnamese enterprises plan to intensify engagements and meetings with US partners from now until June to advance the signing of contracts to implement previously signed agreements and memoranda of understanding with US partners.
Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien called for the development of bilateral trade relations in a balanced, long-term, and sustainable manner, in full compliance with Vietnam’s international commitments.
U.S. reciprocal tariff policies targeting several countries, including Vietnam, have become a focal concern for banks, as these measures could directly impact their clients and, in turn, affect the quality of bank assets.
This marks the 7th time the Government leader has chaired an exclusive meeting to seek solutions to the US's new tariff policy, following key directives from the Party Central Committee, the Politburo, and Party General Secretary To Lam.
If a business pays VND100 billion in taxes in 2025, and VND150 billion the next year, it will enjoy a tax reduction based on the excessive tax amount, according to a proposal suggested to help Vietnamese businesses overcome difficulties.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh directs agencies to push for balanced trade and legal reforms.
Not the billion-dollar pangasius, but Vietnam’s humble tilapia is now captivating American buyers, leading to a surge in orders worth tens of millions of dollars. Thanks to this, exports of the once modest fish have seen phenomenal growth.
Vietnam has expressed its willingness to engage in discussions with the United States to address recent tariff issues concerning solar panels, calling for fair, objective consideration of all relevant information in line with international practices.
Vietnamese customs authorities will tighten control over raw material sources to prevent foreign goods from being falsely labeled as “Made in Vietnam” for export to the United States and other markets.