AmCham Việt Nam speaks out on new US reciprocal tariffs

Apr 10th at 13:23
10-04-2025 13:23:35+07:00

AmCham Việt Nam speaks out on new US reciprocal tariffs

The American Chamber of Commerce in Việt Nam has put forward proposals aimed at balancing the interests of both nations.

Import-export activities at Lạch Huyện Port in Hải Phòng City. — VNA/VNS Photo

In response to US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose a minimum 10 per cent import tariff on all goods and a 46 per cent countervailing duty on Vietnamese imports, the American Chamber of Commerce in Việt Nam (AmCham Việt Nam) has put forward proposals aimed at balancing the interests of both nations.

In a press release issued on Tuesday, AmCham Việt Nam – representing over 550 businesses and 2,500 individual members from the US business community in Việt Nam – urged the US Government to clearly outline its requirements for the Vietnamese authorities.

The organisation also called on its members, particularly companies involved in US exports to Việt Nam, to put forward concrete proposals to increase the volume of US imports into the Southeast Asian country.

AmCham Việt Nam also welcomed the swift and pragmatic response of the Vietnamese Government to the new US tariffs. The chamber expressed delight at learning about the constructive phone conversation between Vietnamese Party General Secretary Tô Lâm and President Trump on April 4, while appreciating the Party chief’s leadership and pragmatic approach in addressing one of the US’s key concerns regarding “non-reciprocal” tariffs.

The organisation believed that continued dialogue between the two governments will create significant opportunities for US exporters, including those in the agricultural sector. The US business community is eager to push for a free trade agreement with Việt Nam, which would enhance market access and reduce tariffs, particularly when compared with other nations that already have trade agreements with Việt Nam.

Backing the Vietnamese Government’s proposal to delay the enforcement of countervailing tariffs in favour of negotiations, AmCham Việt Nam suggested that the US take the time to carefully consider mutually beneficial proposals.

It stressed that goodwill negotiations would be more constructive than retaliatory measures.

Furthermore, the chamber argued that there is no reason for inflicting severe economic damage on businesses from both nations, particularly those that have invested significantly in trade negotiations and planning.

Such harmful actions fail to advance the US administration’s stated short- or long-term objectives, the organisation added. 

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- 13:16 09/04/2025



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