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BumRushDaShow

(157,314 posts)
Fri Jul 11, 2025, 04:44 AM Jul 11

Vietnam thought it had a deal on its US tariff rate. Then Trump stepped in.

Source: Politico

07/10/2025 04:45 PM EDT


Vietnam thought it had a preliminary deal with the U.S. to lower its tariff level substantially. Then, at the last minute, President Donald Trump raised the rate.

As a result, the Vietnamese government still has not formally accepted a key part of the agreement the president touted on social media last week, despite Trump’s claim in the post that the terms had been agreed to by Vietnam’s leader, Tô Lâm, according to four people familiar with the discussions and granted anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue. And neither side has released documentation of those terms, raising questions about whether they did, in fact, reach an agreement, as the White House labors to prove it is making headway in its trade negotiations with dozens of major partners.

Trump announced the framework agreement on Truth Social on July 2, just days before the White House’s self-imposed July 8 deadline for trade negotiations. The deal was just the second the administration has reached to avoid its threatened “reciprocal” tariffs, after Trump suggested in an April interview that he’d made 200 deals. According to Trump’s July 2 post, exports from Vietnam will face a 20 percent tariff — down from the 46 percent that was paused in April — or a 40 percent tariff if they originated in a different country. In exchange, Vietnam “will ‘OPEN THEIR MARKET TO THE UNITED STATES,’ meaning that, we will be able to sell our product into Vietnam at ZERO Tariff,” the president wrote.

That sent shock waves through Vietnam because their negotiators had not, in fact, agreed to the 20 percent rate; they believed the tariff rate would be around 11 percent, according to the four people.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/10/vietnam-trump-tariff-deal-00447715

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Vietnam thought it had a deal on its US tariff rate. Then Trump stepped in. (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jul 11 OP
Why doesn't Vietnam play hardball back? no_hypocrisy Jul 11 #1
Vietnam is still a Communist-run country BumRushDaShow Jul 11 #2
The one country with whom he managed to get a deal...and he fluffs it. travelingthrulife Jul 11 #3

no_hypocrisy

(52,391 posts)
1. Why doesn't Vietnam play hardball back?
Fri Jul 11, 2025, 06:01 AM
Jul 11

It agreed with the swarmy sons of TSF to build another Trump Hotel in its country, supposedly independently of the tariffs. It would mean that a huge segment of the population would be forced to move, environmental harm would ensue, etc.

TSF called off the tariff deal. Let Vietnam reciprocate.

BumRushDaShow

(157,314 posts)
2. Vietnam is still a Communist-run country
Fri Jul 11, 2025, 06:11 AM
Jul 11

and has only recently been dabbling in "capitalism", taking advantage of the U.S. "offshoring" craze. I expect they still have to "step lightly" (perhaps following the model and strategies of China, with a similar Communist-run government) when it comes to trade. Alternately, Russia seems to have ditched their Communist U.S.S.R. origins, and gone full blown corrupt capitalist.

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