The United States and Vietnam will finalize a new trade agreement in the coming 0 deal keeps a 20% tariff on most goods shipped from the country to the United States, while allowing some products to move toward zero duty later. A joint statement released Sunday said both sides have agreed on a framework for “reciprocal, fair and balanced” 1 return, the country will provide what the statement called “preferential access” for most American 2 current tariff level was first announced in July, when President Donald Trump said the United States would apply a 20% charge on many products from the country and a 40% levy on goods routed through the country from 3 year, the country recorded a trade surplus of $123 billion with the United States, its largest export 4 new agreement keeps the tariff rate at 20% for now, but Washington and Hanoi will identify items where the rate can fall to 5 to the statement, the change “will provide both countries’ exporters unprecedented access to each other’s markets.” Non‑tariff rules come under review The statement said both sides will work to finish legal steps, sign the agreement, and prepare for it to enter into 6 also said the United States and Vietnam will work on non‑tariff 7 country agreed to recognize 8 vehicle safety and emissions 9 means vehicles built to American rules can be sold there without new 10 also agreed to address import licensing for 11 devices and to streamline regulatory approvals for 12 13 statement added that the country will fully implement obligations under certain international intellectual property 14 statement also said: “The United States and Vietnam are committed to strengthening cooperation towards our shared goals to enhance supply chain resilience, including addressing duty evasion and cooperating on export controls.” Duty evasion concerns have grown in recent years, especially involving goods that pass through the country from third countries before entering the United 15 framework aims to limit that practice through new verification steps and data cooperation between customs 16 focus on supply chain resilience reflects heavy trade flows between both 17 trade in the first nine months of this year reached $126.4 billion, up 27% from a year earlier, according to customs 18 the same period, the country’s trade surplus with the United States increased to $99.1 billion from $77.2 billion a year 19 purchase and agricultural deals expand 20 reach To reduce the trade gap, the country has recently agreed to buy more American 21 Airlines (V3), the national carrier, will purchase 50 Boeing aircraft in a deal valued at more than $8 billion, according to the White 22 statement also said companies from the country signed twenty memorandums of understanding with American firms to buy agricultural commodities worth an estimated $2.9 23 agreement leaves tariff adjustments for 24 now, only the framework is settled: 20% stays, a list of possible zero‑duty goods will be drafted, and access for American products will 25 plan also includes domestic procedures in both countries before final entry into 26 said this process will take shape “in the coming weeks”, with signing preparations already 27 joint document repeated that the goal is to maintain what it described as a “reciprocal, fair, and balanced” trading 28 next step is selecting which goods move into the zero‑duty 29 process will involve trade agencies, product‑specific assessments, and formal 30 timeline was released for those product lists, and no sectors were named in 31 up to Bybit and start trading with $30,050 in welcome gifts
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