Vietnam slashes duties on range of imports to head off US tariffs

Vietnam slashes duties on range of imports to head off US tariffs

HANOI: &nbsp, Vietnam said it cut import duties on a range of products, including automobiles, liquid gas and some agricultural goods, with fears escalating away of US President Donald Trump’s planned unveiling of sweeping taxes on” all nations”.

The news came after Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said last month that Hanoi was reviewing charges in order to encourage increased goods from the United States.

Washington’s trade deficit with Vietnam is the second highest of any nation, after China and Mexico, and there are increasing concerns it could be a key objective of the White House’s tax travel, which has sent shockwaves through international markets.

” From Mar 31, 2025, certain items such as cars, wood, ethanol, frozen chicken legs, pistachios, almonds, fresh apples, cherries, raisins, etc, will be subject to a new preferential import duty rate”, a statement said late Monday ( Mar 31 ) on the government’s official news portal.

It added that import duties on some cars may be reduced and the income level for liquefied natural gas will fall from 5 per share to 2 per cent.

Tariffs on frozen chicken legs will be reduced from 20 per cent to 15 per cent, the rates on unshelled pistachios will be slashed from 15 per cent to 5 per cent, and for almonds, it will drop from 10 per cent to 5 per cent.

” I believe that Vietnam is doing everything they can to soften the blow”, said Bruno Jaspaert, CEO at DEEP C Industrial Zones in Vietnam and chairman of the country’s European chamber of commerce.

” Rather than retaliate, they give, and hope to be treated in a better way than most. But the overall expectation is that there will still be tariffs”, he told AFP.