The Prime Minister requested urgent negotiations and signing of contracts to purchase and import goods from the United States such as LNG, aircraft, medicine, medical supplies, agricultural products, etc. to ensure sustainable trade balance.
On April 29, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a meeting with ministries and branches to review preparations for trade negotiations with the United States.
Also attending were Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc and leaders of ministries, branches and agencies.
This is the 6th time the Prime Minister has held a meeting on implementing the conclusions and directions of the Central Committee, the Politburo, and General Secretary To Lam on adapting to the new US tariff policy.
After listening to opinions and concluding the meeting, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said that recently Vietnam has implemented synchronous and active solutions. Ministries and branches have taken part with the highest responsibility. The results so far have been positive, but there are still many complications, so agencies must closely follow and grasp the situation and developments, respond urgently, quickly, promptly, effectively, feasiblely, and appropriately; proactively resolve issues within their authority.
Vietnamese agencies have been actively handling issues related to origin of goods, non-tariff barriers, intellectual property, copyright, and cutting administrative procedures.
The Prime Minister directed ministries and branches to be very proactive in working with the US side, clearly explaining the issues that they are concerned about and that we have been working on.
The Prime Minister requested urgent negotiations and signing in May 2025 of contracts for the purchase and import of goods from the United States such as LNG, aircraft, medicine, medical supplies, agricultural products, etc. to ensure sustainable trade balance.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh stated that negotiations must be conducted in a calm, steadfast but flexible spirit, without perfectionism or haste, ensuring sovereignty, national security, national interests, and ensuring Vietnam's international commitments, not affecting other things for the sake of achieving one thing, "harmonizing interests and sharing risks."
The Prime Minister suggested that agencies discuss with the US side so that both sides can reduce import and export taxes on each other's goods to low and commensurate levels; at the same time, he suggested that the US soon recognize Vietnam as a market economy and remove restrictions on high-tech exports, contributing to balancing trade and technology transfer, demonstrating the US's responsibility in the spirit of supporting an independent, strong, self-reliant and prosperous Vietnam.
Vietnam will continue to amend the legal basis to meet the concerns of the US side on the basis of ensuring sovereignty, ensuring international commitments and in accordance with the laws of both sides.
The Prime Minister said that recently we have focused on amending many laws. At the upcoming 9th Session, the Government will submit to the National Assembly to amend many laws related to intellectual property, copyright protection, intellectual property protection, cutting administrative procedures... to suit the practical situation.
Vietnam is also closely coordinating with ASEAN and regional countries to conduct negotiations, ensuring harmony of interests, ensuring a sustainable trade balance between the two sides and commensurate with the ASEAN-US Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh requested each relevant ministry and sector to develop specific plans, and the Ministry of Industry and Trade to collect and complete negotiation plans by April 30./.
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