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What the U.S.-Vietnam commerce deal tells us about the way forward for tariffs
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What the U.S.-Vietnam commerce deal tells us about the way forward for tariffs

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Last updated: July 3, 2025 11:42 am
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Extra rising market offers forward?What the deal may imply for Europe

Staff at a Thai Son S.P. Co. garment manufacturing facility endeavor to supply merchandise for international shoppers, in Thu Duc, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, on June 21, 2025.

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International consideration turned to Vietnam on Thursday, after U.S. President Donald Trump introduced a commerce take care of Hanoi simply days earlier than Washington’s reciprocal tariffs come again in full pressure.

Underneath the settlement, the U.S. will apply a 20% obligation on Vietnamese imports — sharply under the 46% charge Trump had imposed in early April. U.S. imports to Vietnam will in the meantime not be topic to tariffs.

Trump additionally mentioned that Vietnam had agreed to a 40% obligation on any merchandise that initially got here from one other nation, however have been despatched to Vietnam for last cargo to the U.S. China has reportedly repeatedly relied on this observe, often called transshipping, to keep away from commerce limitations.

Trump says U.S. struck commerce take care of Vietnam that imposes 20% tariff on its imports

Vietnam is likely one of the few international locations that has struck a commerce take care of the White Home, whereas the clock ticks down on Trump’s 90-day short-term reprieve. Many countries have been left questioning how the way forward for their commerce relationship with the world’s largest financial system may form up.

“What we discovered from the Vietnam deal is, if something, the tariffs are going to go up from right here, not down,” Sebastian Raedler, head of European fairness technique at BofA, advised CNBC’s “Europe Early Version” on Thursday.

Extra rising market offers forward?

The deal could possibly be trigger for concern for different rising market economies like Vietnam, economists and strategists at Citi mentioned in a word Thursday.

“On steadiness, we consider there’s extra for EM Asia to fret about than anticipate beneficial properties if this deal displays what’s to come back quickly,” they famous.

Whereas the event removes uncertainty and suggests different agreements may emerge within the coming days, the 20% tariff charge is greater than the anticipated 10% levy on items, in keeping with Citi’s consultants. They add that the separate 40% charge on transshipped items suggests different international locations can also have to conform to such an obligation.

Tariffs will be even higher after July 9 — the market is not pricing that: BofA's Raedler

“Thailand adopted by Malaysia could be extra uncovered than different EM Asia friends (other than Vietnam). A separate and extra punitive tariff on transshipped items was least anticipated by the market,” the word mentioned.

“Moreover, there could also be spillovers to different exporters which have arrange factories in Vietnam in previous years,” for instance Korea, it added.

What the deal may imply for Europe

Whereas the Vietnam-U.S. deal suggests extra offers probably lie forward for different Asian international locations, it doesn’t essentially imply that the identical is true for the European Union, Lavanya Venkateswaran, senior ASEAN economist at OCBC Financial institution, advised CNBC.

The EU and US flags flutter next to the military hub for Ukraine, in Jasionka, south-east Poland on March 6, 2025.
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“The Vietnamese authorities have been clear about their intent to barter with the US, even earlier than the reciprocal bulletins have been made in April,” she mentioned by electronic mail, including that the identical was true for different regional economies like Indonesia and Malaysia.

“In comparison with these economies, the case with [the] EU has not all the time been clean crusing and the US has been extra public in its criticism of the EU at completely different instances prior to now few months,” Venkateswaran mentioned.

The EU and US flags flutter next to the military hub for Ukraine, in Jasionka, south-east Poland on March 6, 2025.
A bare-bones deal is Europe’s greatest hope in commerce talks with the U.S., sources say

Commerce negotiations between the EU and U.S. have been difficult and gradual to develop, with sources telling CNBC {that a} bare-bones “political” take care of scant preliminary particulars often is the the EU’s greatest hope at this level. Analysts and economists have additionally expressed uncertainty in regards to the probability of a commerce settlement, given key sticking factors like huge tech regulation, taxation, and broadly mismatched world views.

Trump has referred to as for tariffs as excessive as 50% on the EU, whereas the bloc has threatened wide-ranging countermeasures, which have additionally been paused till subsequent week.

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