This was the sixth meeting focusing on implementing directions from the Party Central Committee, the Politburo, and Party General Secretary To Lam regarding adaptation to new U.S. tariff policies.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the meeting.

The PM highlighted Vietnam’s proactive and coordinated response, noting that while progress has been positive, the situation remains complex. He called for continued close monitoring, swift, effective and feasible action, and proactive solutions within each agency’s authority.

Vietnamese authorities are actively addressing issues related to rules of origin, non-tariff barriers, intellectual property, copyright, and administrative reform.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh instructed ministries to proactively engage with the U.S. and clearly explain Vietnam’s efforts on matters of concern. He also directed ministries to accelerate negotiations and sign contracts in May 2025 for the import of U.S. goods such as LNG, aircraft, pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, and agricultural products, to ensure balanced and sustainable trade.

Negotiations, he noted, must be calm, consistent, and flexible, aiming to protect national sovereignty, security, and interests, while upholding international commitments and pursuing “balanced interests, shared risks.”

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh instructs ministries to proactively engage with the U.S. and clearly explain Vietnam’s efforts on matters of concern.

Vietnamese agencies are engaging in discussions with the U.S. side to bring each other's import and export tariffs to lower and more matching levels. Vietnam is also urging the U.S. to recognize Vietnam as a market economy, and lift restrictions on high-tech exports, thus supporting trade balance and technology transfer.

Vietnam is also working with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and regional partners to ensure harmonized interests and sustainable trade balance under the ASEAN-U.S. Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, he added.

The Government leader requested each ministry to prepare specific negotiation plans, with the Ministry of Industry and Trade to gather and finalize the best one by April 30.

Source: VNA