Vietnam encourages more U.S. investments and wishes not to be penalized by Trump's tariffs. It implies a risk for our corn and soybean flour exports, nothing less.
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Donald Trump has launched a tariff war against the world. He understands this as the path to balance the United States' trade balance and recover industries in the country's deep interior. Although China is the main target, the rest of the planet also suffers the situation, and various countries are approaching the Republican to reach some kind of agreement that removes them from the radar of his punitive tariffs. The most recent case is Vietnam, which has signed memorandums of understanding with several US agribusinesses. Considering the agreements formalized in Iowa, Ohio, and Maryland, the total value of US agricultural product imports that the Asian nation has committed to approaches $3 billion. A large Vietnamese delegation made up of specialists from the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment toured the Corn Belt. The Asians said they highly value the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with the United States. With a clear roadmap for future collaboration, the prospects for ...
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