
Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc meets with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, lead US negotiator for trade talks with Vietnm
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Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Washington D.C. on April 10 (local time). (Photo: WVR) |
Deputy Prime Minister Phoc affirmed Vietnam’s commitment to deepening its Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with the US and its wish to foster a balanced, harmonious, and sustainable bilateral economic and trade relationship.
The Deputy Prime Minister lauded the sides’ agreement to kick off negotiations on a reciprocal trade deal. He confirmed Vietnam’s readiness to engage in talks and urged both parties to accelerate discussions to reach an agreement at the earliest opportunity, contributing to stable and sustainable bilateral economic and trade ties that benefit their businesses and people.
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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent acknowledged Vietnam’s proactive measures in addressing US concerns. (Photo: WVR) |
US Treasury Secretary Bessent, in response, acknowledged Vietnam’s proactive measures in addressing US concerns and praised the agreement to initiate bilateral trade negotiations. He expressed confidence that both nations will soon reach suitable solutions to strengthen their mutually beneficial and stable relationship in this realm.
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Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc and US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick. (Photo: WVR) |
In a separate meeting on the same day with US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, Deputy Prime Minister Phoc reiterated Vietnam’s steadfast policy of maintaining socio-politico-economic stability while building an independent and self-reliant economy linked to proactive, substantive, and effective international integration. The deputy PM called for close cooperation between the US Department of Commerce and Vietnam’s relevant ministries and agencies throughout the upcoming negotiation process.
US Secretary of Commerce Lutnick, for his part, stated the US attaches importance to its relationship with Vietnam and considers the Southeast Asian country a potential economy and a key partner in the region.
The Commerce Secretary affirmed that his department will work closely with Vietnamese authorities to address outstanding economic and trade issues, aiming for a suitable agreement that supports the development of both nations.
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Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc at the meeting with US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick. (Photo: WVR) |
A significant result of Deputy Prime Minister Phoc’s visit, the upcoming trade talks come as part of an intensive diplomatic effort by Vietnam, following a pivotal telephone conversation between Party General Secretary To Lam and US President Donald Trump on April 4 – just two days after the US announced reciprocal tariffs on Vietnamese exports. The Vietnamese Government has since been actively working to translate the outcomes of this high-level dialogue into concrete action.
The Vietnamese negotiation team is set to be officially established on April 11 to engage immediately with the US delegation, led by Treasury Secretary Bessent. The aim is to swiftly reach a stable, sustainable, and mutually advantageous bilateral trade agreement.