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Vietnam - US towards sustainable and long-term economic cooperation

DNVN - Minister of Industry and Trade, Head of the Government Negotiation Delegation Nguyen Hong Dien and US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick agreed to continue promoting technical dialogue and maintaining high-level exchanges to soon achieve substantial progress in negotiations, towards building a stable and long-term economic and trade cooperation framework.

Tạp chí Doanh NghiệpTạp chí Doanh Nghiệp23/05/2025

On May 22, within the framework of a working trip to the US, Minister of Industry and Trade, Head of the Government Negotiation Delegation Nguyen Hong Dien had a working session with US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick at the US Department of Commerce headquarters, to promote bilateral economic and trade cooperation and discuss the negotiation process of the Reciprocal Trade Agreement between the two countries.

At the meeting, the two Ministers agreed that Vietnam and the US have highly complementary economies and great potential for cooperation. Minister Nguyen Hong Dien affirmed that Vietnam has a large and stable demand for US products, equipment and services, especially in the fields of high technology and energy. Vietnam is committed to promoting a transparent and healthy trade environment and is ready to strengthen coordination with the US in preventing trade fraud, origin fraud and illegal transshipment.

With the orientation of becoming a high-income developed country by 2035, Vietnam identifies the US as one of its leading strategic partners and wishes to promote economic and trade relations in a balanced, sustainable and mutually beneficial direction.


Minister of Industry and Trade, Head of the Government Negotiation Delegation Nguyen Hong Dien worked with US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick at the headquarters of the US Department of Commerce.

The head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade suggested that the US and Vietnam work together to resolve current trade issues, promptly recognize Vietnam as a market economy, and remove Vietnam from the D1 and D3 lists that restrict the export of high-tech products. This will contribute to bringing practical benefits to the two countries and improving the trade balance in a fair, harmonious, and sustainable manner.

For his part, US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick appreciated Vietnam's efforts and goodwill in negotiating the bilateral agreement on reciprocal trade, and welcomed the two countries' increased cooperation in high-tech and value-added sectors.

Mr. Howard Lutnick affirmed that Vietnam is an important and attractive market for US businesses, and hoped that Vietnam would continue to create favorable conditions for US investment projects, contributing to expanding two-way trade turnover, especially importing goods from the United States.

Both sides agreed to continue promoting technical dialogue and maintaining high-level exchanges to soon achieve substantive progress in negotiations, towards building a stable and long-term economic and trade cooperation framework.

On the same day, during a meeting with US Senator Ted Cruz - Chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, and Senator Steve Daines, member of the Senate Finance and Foreign Affairs Committees, Minister Nguyen Hong Dien emphasized Vietnam's commitment to promoting bilateral economic and trade cooperation in a harmonious and sustainable manner, bringing practical benefits to the people and businesses of the two countries.

The Minister affirmed that Vietnam always creates favorable conditions for US businesses to invest and do business effectively and suggested that the US consider Vietnam a priority trade partner in the context that the two countries have officially upgraded their relationship to the level of Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Regarding the bilateral trade negotiation process, Minister Nguyen Hong Dien emphasized that Vietnam is ready to closely coordinate with the US side towards a trade agreement based on the principles of respecting sovereignty, balancing interests, in accordance with international commitments and the development level of each side.

On the US side, the senators highly appreciated the development potential of the Vietnamese market, especially in the fields of industry, energy, high technology and digital economy. The senators said that many large US enterprises are very interested in and closely monitoring the investment policies and environment in Vietnam, and at the same time expressed their desire to expand business activities and long-term investment in this strategic market in the Asia-Pacific region.

The two sides expect that the comprehensive cooperation relationship between Vietnam and the US will continue to be strengthened and developed, especially in the context of the global economy strongly restructuring the supply chain and expanding to dynamic and stable markets like Vietnam.

Thu An

Source: https://doanhnghiepvn.vn/kinh-te/chinh-sach/viet-my-huong-toi-hop-tac-kinh-te-ben-vung-lau-dai/20250523054954191


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