Vietnam is willing to achieve zero tariffs with the United States.
After being hit with a 46% tariff increase by the U.S., Vietnam is now in talks with the U.S. for a 0% tariff agreement.
General Secretary Su Lin of the Vietnam Communist Party said that Vietnam is prepared to lower its tariffs to zero, and has asked the United States to do the same.
Vietnamese official media reported that General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Nguyen Phu Trong, and U.S. President Donald Trump have agreed to discuss and sign a bilateral agreement to implement a zero-tariff commitment.
Former President Trump posted on social media platform X: "I just had a conversation with General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Nguyen Phu Trong. It was very constructive. He told me that as long as Vietnam and the U.S. can reach an agreement, Vietnam is willing to reduce tariffs on the U.S. to 0. On behalf of the United States, I thank him and look forward to a formal meeting in the near future."

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