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Vietnam, US witness strides in trade connections 

 Monday, September 11,2023

AsemconnectVietnam - The US is currently one of the largest trading partners of Vietnam, and the coming State visit by President Joe Biden is expected to help further promote bilateral trade links.

When the US officially lifted trade sanctions on Vietnam in 1994, a new chapter in their economic and trade cooperation began.
Bilateral trade shot up to more than 130 billion USD in 2022 from 451 million USD in 1995.
Last year, Vietnam was the seventh biggest trading partner of the US, with its exports rising 25.2% to account for almost 3.9% of the US’s total imports, statistics of the US Census Bureau show as cited by the European - American Market Department under the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).
By the end of August 2023, bilateral trade approximated 62.3 billion USD, down nearly 18% due to common difficulties in the global economy, but the US remains the biggest export market of Vietnam.
Meanwhile, Vietnam’s 2022 imports from the North American country increased 3.5% from 2021. Its trade surplus with the latter surpassed 116 billion USD last year, giving Vietnam the third place among the countries running surpluses with the US (after China and Mexico).
Ta Hoang Linh, Director of the European - American Market Department, said the US is one of the important suppliers of input materials such as cotton, animal feed, maize, soya bean, chemicals, machinery, and technology for Vietnam. Therefore, increasing the imports of these commodities from the US will help Vietnam “clean up” its supply chains as input materials for manufacturing are certified and have clear origins.
Besides, the two economies are complementary to each other, he noted, elaborating that the US has big demand for typical farm produce or the products Vietnam is strong at thanks to favourable natural and manpower conditions such as textile - garment, leather - footwear, machinery, and electronic devices.
The Southeast Asian nation has great demand for machinery, high technology, aviation and telecommunications equipment, and agricultural materials to serve the fast expansion of its economy.
With an average annual GDP growth rate of nearly 7% and a population of almost 100 million, Vietnam is forecast to be a highly potential market for US companies in all fields.
Such positive results were almost unimaginable three decades ago, Linh went on.
The MoIT highly values contributions by both countries’ businesses to the Vietnam - US ties over the last nearly 30 years. In each stride of bilateral relations, especially in economy - trade, the two business communities have been playing an extremely important role, he noted.
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Do Thang Hai affirmed that there remains much room for the two countries’ cooperation and development.
Vietnam always views the US as an important partner and hopes that both sides will continue their cooperation and develop the bilateral partnership in a substantive manner, the official added.
Source: Vietnamplus.vn

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