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Vietnamese trade minister works with US businesses
Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien had working sessions with representatives of US businesses on June 9 as part of his working visit to the US.
Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien has a working session with Chief Executive Officer of Warburg Pincus Investment Fund and Chairman of the US-ASEAN Business Council (USABC) Jeffrey Perlman__Photo: VNA

Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien had working sessions with representatives of US businesses on June 9 as part of his working visit to the US.

At the meeting with Chief Executive Officer of Warburg Pincus Investment Fund and Chairman of the US-ASEAN Business Council (USABC) Jeffrey Perlman, Dien highly appreciated the results of economic and trade cooperation between Vietnam and the US in recent times, and affirmed that the US is one of the leading important economic partners of Vietnam.

He emphasized that the Vietnam - US economic relations are complementary, helping to create competitive advantages, promoting sustainable development, in line with the orientation of building an independent, self-reliant economy and deep international integration of Vietnam.

The minister called on the USABC and the US business community continue to support Vietnam in the process of negotiating a reciprocal trade agreement with the US, and coordinate to promote the investment and business potential and opportunities in Vietnam to US partners.

For his part, Perlman expressed his confidence in Vietnam's economic development prospects and affirmed that Vietnam is currently Warburg Pincus' second largest market in Asia.

He said that Warburg Pincus is committed to long-term investment in Vietnam and will have a positive voice to support Vietnam in promoting bilateral economic and trade relations.

Perlman also said that he will soon work with US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, US Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer to propose three contents. Specifically, the USABC supports a balanced and harmonious trade agreement between Vietnam and the US; the US needs to strengthen cooperation with ASEAN - a region that plays a strategic role in the US policy; and the current trade deficit is a natural result of the relationship between a developed economy like the US and an economy in the early stages of development like Vietnam, which needs to be assessed objectively and comprehensively.

The two sides also discussed potential areas of cooperation such as energy, industry, digital transformation, green transition, logistics and supply chain development. The USABC is committed to continuing to accompany Vietnam in its efforts to maintain macroeconomic stability and sustainable development.

On the afternoon of the same day, Dien had a working session with leaders of the American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA) and leading US textile, garment and footwear enterprises such as Gap, Levis Strauss, Hanes Brands, Under Amour, among others.

Dien highly appreciated the role of the AAFA in promoting Vietnam-US trade relations, and thanked the association for always being an effective bridge between US enterprises and manufacturers in Vietnam.

He affirmed that Vietnam is ready to be a reliable partner in the global supply chain and wants to strengthen coordination to build a fair, highly adaptive and sustainable trade environment.

At the meetings, Dien asked large US associations and corporations, with strong influence, to help give opinions to the Trump Administration to convey Vietnam's message that the comprehensive strategic partnership between Vietnam and the US has been strongly promoted, creating favourable conditions for US companies to invest and do business in Vietnam. Therefore, cooperation with Vietnam will bring long-term strategic benefits and contribute to improving the trade balance towards fairness, harmony and sustainability between the two countries. Vietnam needs to be treated as a priority trade partner of the US.

Vietnam proposed the US work with the Southeast Asian country to resolve current trade and economic issues, promptly recognize Vietnam as a market economy and remove Vietnam from the strategic export control list (D1-D3), thus helping to bring practical benefits to the two countries in both the short and long terms.- (VNA/VLLF)

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