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Vietnam Faces 20% Tariff on Exports to US, Announces Trump

President Trump announced the US reached a trade deal with Vietnam after weeks of negotiations, including a 20% tariff. Further details of the agreement are not specified.

July 5, 2025
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    President Donald Trump announced that the US has finalized a trade deal with Vietnam following weeks of negotiations. The agreement includes a 20% tariff, details of which are not specified. The deal marks a significant development in US-Vietnam trade relations, reflecting ongoing efforts to address trade imbalances and strengthen economic cooperation between the two countries.

    CEO Fred Thielet of Mara Holdings, along with Carol Massar, discusses recent trade developments, highlighting President Trump’s recent agreement with Vietnam after weeks of negotiations. This deal marks the third under the current administration, following agreements with the UK and China.

    The specifics of the Vietnam deal are still emerging, but details shared on Truth Social reveal Vietnam will impose a 20% tariff on goods sent to the U.S., a 40% tariff on trans-shipped items, in exchange for greater market access in America. Market reactions are positive, especially for retail stocks like Nike, which manufacture many shoes in Vietnam. The deal’s anticipated tariff rates are expected to be lower than the initial 46% reciprocal rate established on Liberation Day, indicating some Asian countries are progressing more quickly than others, notably Japan, which remains under pressure for a more favorable pact.

    President Trump has publicly urged Japan to improve their trade agreement, threatening a 35% tariff on Japanese goods if talks do not progress by July 9. The administration is pushing for more reciprocal access, prompting speculation about Japan’s willingness to meet these demands. With negotiations in the final week and public pressure being a key strategy, Vietnam’s successful deal suggests that diplomatic negotiations are becoming more aggressive. As the deadline approaches, markets and global trade relations remain highly dynamic, with the U.S. seeking to secure better terms and expand market access while managing ongoing international tensions.

    Vietnam is set to face a new trade challenge as reports indicate the country will be required to pay a 20% tariff on certain exports to the United States, according to former President Donald Trump. This move aligns with his administration’s efforts to recalibrate trade policies and protect American manufacturing interests. The tariff aims to address trade deficits and the imbalance in exports between the two countries, especially targeting sectors where Vietnam has experienced significant growth.

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    The decision has sparked concern among Vietnamese exporters, who rely heavily on the U.S. market for economic growth. Industries such as electronics, textiles, and furniture could be particularly impacted by the increased costs, potentially reducing their competitiveness. Vietnamese officials are closely monitoring the situation and seeking negotiations to mitigate the tariff’s effects, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strong trade relations.

    Despite the potential economic repercussions, some analysts view the tariff as part of a broader strategy to recalibrate global trade dynamics. Vietnam, as a growing manufacturing hub, may need to adjust its export strategies and diversify markets to lessen dependence on the U.S.. The move underscores ongoing tensions in U.S.-Vietnam trade relations and highlights the need for diplomatic and economic negotiations to ensure mutual benefits.

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