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Vietnam firms to sign MOUs to buy US$2 billion of US farm produce

Vietnamese firms will sign MOUs to purchase US\$2 billion in American farm goods, part of efforts to secure a trade deal with the US. Five agreements involve US\$800 million in products from Iowa, including corn, wheat, and soybean meal. This move aims to ease tensions over a US\$123 billion trade deficit and avoid looming 46% tariffs.

[HANOI] Vietnamese firms will sign memorandums of understanding with US partners to buy US$2 billion worth of American farm produce, the agriculture ministry said on Tuesday, part of efforts to seal a new trade deal between the two countries.

Vietnam has been slapped with 46 per cent “reciprocal” tariffs by the Trump administration. Though they have been paused until July, if they come into effect they could seriously undermine a growth model that relies on exports to the US, its top market.

The new deals, signed during a visit to the US by a delegation of 50 Vietnamese companies led by agriculture minister Do Duc Duy, include five MOUs to buy US$800 million of products from Iowa over three years, the agriculture ministry said.

The Iowa MOUs involve purchases of corn, wheat, dried distillers grains and soybean meal, it added.

Vietnam and the Trump administration have been holding negotiations on a trade agreement, with Vietnam pledging to allow more US imports to narrow the trade gap between the two countries. The US registered a trade deficit of US$123 billion with Vietnam last year.

Vietnam last year bought US$3.4 billion worth of US farm produce, and exported US$13.68 billion of its own agricultural products to the US, Vietnam News Agency reported.

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Source : The Business Times

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