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‘Vietnam to sign deals worth up to $17bn for US goods, services’

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WASHINGTON: Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said on Tuesday he would sign deals for US goods and services worth $15 billion to $17 billion during his visit to Washington, D.C., mainly for high technology products and for services.

“Vietnam will increase the import of high technologi­es and services from the US, and on the occasion of this visit, many important deals will be made,” Phuc said at a US Chamber of Commerce dinner.

Phuc, who is due to meet US President Donald Trump on Wednesday at the end of a three-day visit to the US, did not provide any further details of the transactio­ns.

Speaking at the same event, GE Power Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Steve Bolze said that General Electric Co. will sign new business worth about $6 billion with Vietnam, but he offered no details.

Phuc’s comments came after US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer expressed concern about the rapid growth of the US trade deficit with Vietnam, saying this was a new challenge for the two countries and he was looking to Phuc to help address it.

“Over the last decade, our bilateral trade deficit has risen from about $7 billion to nearly $32 billion,” Lighthizer said. “This concerning growth in our trade deficit presents new challenges and shows us that there is considerab­le potential to improve further our important trade relationsh­ip.”

Lighthizer and other Trump administra­tion trade officials have pledged to work to reduce US bilateral trade deficits with major trading partners. The $32 billion deficit with Vietnam last year — the sixthlarge­st US trade deficit — reflects growing imports of Vietnamese semiconduc­tors and other electronic­s products in addition to more traditiona­l sectors such as footwear, apparel and furniture.

The trade issue has become a potential irritant in a relationsh­ip where Washington and Hanoi have stepped up security cooperatio­n in recent years given shared concerns about China’s increasing­ly assertive behavior in East Asia.

Phuc’s meeting with Trump makes him the first Southeast Asian leader to visit the White House under the new administra­tion.

It reflected calls, letters, diplomatic contacts and lower-level visits that started long before Trump took office in Washington, where Vietnam retains a lobbyist at $30,000 a month.

 ??  ?? The $32 billion deficit with Vietnam last year reflects growing imports of Vietnamese semiconduc­tors and other electronic­s products in addition to more traditiona­l sectors such as footwear, apparel and furniture. (Reuters)
The $32 billion deficit with Vietnam last year reflects growing imports of Vietnamese semiconduc­tors and other electronic­s products in addition to more traditiona­l sectors such as footwear, apparel and furniture. (Reuters)

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