Joint Statement on US-Vietnam Framework for an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair and Balanced Trade

Vietnam and the US on October 26 agreed to announce a Joint Statement on US-Vietnam Framework for an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair and Balanced Trade.

Illustrative image (Photo: MoIT)
Illustrative image (Photo: MoIT)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam and the US on October 26 agreed to announce a Joint Statement on US-Vietnam Framework for an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair and Balanced Trade.

The following is the full text of the Joint Statement.


JOINT STATEMENT ON A UNITED STATES-VIETNAM FRAMEWORK FOR AN AGREEMENT ON RECIPROCAL, FAIR, AND BALANCED TRADE

The United States of America (the United States) and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam) have agreed to a Framework for an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade to strengthen our bilateral economic relationship, which will provide both countries’ exporters unprecedented access to each other’s markets. The Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade will build upon our longstanding economic relationship, including the U.S.-Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement signed in 2000 that entered into force in 2001.

Key terms of the Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade between the United States and Vietnam will include:

Vietnam will provide preferential market access for substantially all U.S. industrial and agricultural exports to Vietnam.

The United States will maintain at 20 percent the reciprocal tariffs, as set forth in Executive Order 14257 of April 2, 2025, as amended, on originating goods of Vietnam, and will also identify products from the list set out in Annex III to Executive Order 14346 of September 5, 2025, Potential Tariff Adjustments for Aligned Partners, to receive a zero percent reciprocal tariff rate.

The United States and Vietnam will work constructively in an effort to address both countries’ interests in non-tariff barriers that affect bilateral trade in priority areas.

Vietnam has agreed to address many such barriers including, for example, by accepting vehicles built to U.S. motor vehicle safety and emissions standards; addressing import licenses for U.S. medical devices; streamlining regulatory requirements and approvals for U.S. pharmaceutical products; fully implementing Vietnam’s obligations under certain international intellectual property treaties to which it is a Party; and addressing U.S. concerns with conformity assessment procedures.

The United States and Vietnam have committed to address and prevent barriers to U.S. agricultural products in the Vietnamese market, including with regard to U.S. regulatory oversight and acceptance of currently agreed certificates issued by U.S. regulatory authorities.

The United States and Vietnam will finalize commitments on digital trade, and services and investment

The United States and Vietnam will engage to address intellectual property, labor, environment, customs and trade facilitation, good regulatory practices, and any distortionary behaviors of state-owned enterprises.

The United States and Vietnam are committed to strengthening cooperation towards our shared goals to enhance supply chain resilience, including addressing duty evasion and cooperating on export controls.

In addition, the United States and Vietnam take note of recent commercial deals between U.S. and Vietnamese companies in the areas of agriculture, aerospace, and energy.

Vietnam Airlines has agreed to purchase 50 aircraft from Boeing which is worth over 8 billion USD.

Vietnamese companies have signed twenty memorandums of understanding with U.S. companies to purchase U.S. agricultural commodities, with a total estimated value of over 2.9 billion USD.

In the coming weeks, the United States and Vietnam will work to finalize the Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade, prepare the Agreement for signature, and undertake domestic formalities in advance of the Agreement entering into force./.

VNA

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