Trump says US has struck a trade deal with Vietnam

US President Donald Trump said that the US has made a trade agreement with Vietnam after months of negotiations, which has applied a 20 percent tariff ratio for many imports from the Asian country.
The Ratio is lower than the first 46 percent of Levy Trump’s major trade in April as a result of the majority of great trade with Washington about the goods coming from Vietnam in April.
“It is a great honor for me to announce that I made a trade agreement with the Vietnam Socialist Republic after talking to Lam, the Secretary General of the Vietnam Communist Party, Tr Trump said.
Trump said that the goods from Vietnam will encounter a 20 percent tariff and any transman from third countries will face a 40 percent tax.
Vietnam also said that the US will provide more market access to the US, that the US exports to the country did not encounter tariffs.
“I think SUV or sometimes refers to, the big engine vehicle, which is very successful in the US, will be a great contribution to various product lines in Vietnam,” Trump said.
The White House and Vietnam Ministry did not respond immediately to a request for a comment.
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