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U.S.-Vietnam trade

Vietnam Takes Steps to Tackle Piracy and Counterfeiting Amid US Trade Negotiations
By Sebastian Strangio
Trump administration trade officials accuse Hanoi of failing to stem the sale of counterfeit goods, many of them produced in China.

Vietnamese Exports to the US Reach New Post-COVID High
By Sebastian Strangio
The latest trade figures have increased pressure on Vietnamese negotiators who are attempting to allay U.S. concerns about the nations' lopsided trade balance.

Southeast Asia Slammed By President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs
By Sebastian Strangio
Nine of the region's 11 nations have been hit with reciprocal tariffs that could devastate local industries – and create a strategic opening for China.

Vietnam Announces Cuts to Tariffs on US Goods as Trump Trade Announcement Looms
By Sebastian Strangio
Vietnamese policymakers are hoping to preempt U.S. concerns about its lopsided trade surplus with the United States.

Thai PM Calls For Study Into Effects of Trump Trade Policy
By Sebastian Strangio
Among ASEAN nations, Thailand and Vietnam have the two largest trade deficits with the United States. Both are readying for possible retaliatory actions.

Will We See a US-Vietnam Strategic Partnership?
By Bich T. Tran
Common concerns over China’s have brought the United States and Vietnam together, but there are frictions, too.

The Next Battleground in Trump’s Trade War: Vietnam
By Alexander Hitch
Vietnam is likely the Trump administration’s next trade target. But the calculus differs in key ways from China.

Before Meeting Kim, Trump Oversees Trade Deals With Vietnam
By Adam Schreck
The headline deal was an order for 110 Boeing planes.
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