HANOI (Reuters) -Vietnam and the United States held an online round of negotiations on a new trade deal on Thursday night, the Ministry of Industry and Trade said on Friday.
During the negotiations with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, Vietnamese trade minister Nguyen Hong Dien asked the U.S. to review “reciprocal tariffs” and market access for Vietnam’s key exports, the ministry said in a statement.
The Southeast Asian industrial hub has held several rounds of negotiations with the U.S. to strike a deal that would allow Vietnamese goods to avoid a 46% tariff rate, imposed largely as a result of its big trade surplus with Washington.
“The negotiation round was conducted in a candid, friendly and constructive manner,” the ministry said.
Minister Dien also welcomed proposals from Lutnick and Greer during their talks, the ministry added without elaborating.
Dien said Vietnam wants to develop with the U.S. a set of practical and harmonious rules of origin of goods that is in line with global supply chains, according to the statement.
(Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by David Stanway)
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