
Hanoi (VNA) - 💦Vietnam has been a very good partner of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) launched by the United States in May 2022, and the country has been playing a constructive role in the IPEF discussions, US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Knapper spoke to the Vietnam News Agency.
Reporter: How do you evaluate the Vietnam-US relations, especially their trade ties, after both sides adopted their comprehensive partnership in 2013 and then entered into the comprehensive strategic partnership in 2023?
Ambassador Marc Knapper:
The growth in economic ties between the United States and Vietnam, particularly in terms of trade, has been remarkable. Since the normalization of relations in 1995, trade between the two countries has experienced significant expansion. The establishment of the bilateral comprehensive partnership in 2013 further accelerated this growth, and over the past ten years, trade between the US and Vietnam has reached an impressive 130 billion USD. Notably, the United States is Vietnam’s largest export market, while Vietnam ranks as the eighth largest trading partner of the United States. The range of goods exchanged between the two countries is diverse, encompassing items such as airplanes, high-tech products, agricultural goods, computers, smartphones, and household items. The bilateral trade is very vibrant and complementary. Both countries want to see this relation continue to grow, allowing American consumers to enjoy products made in Vietnam, while Vietnamese consumers have access to goods produced in the United States.Reporter: How is IPEF different from traditional trade deals the US has inked with foreign countries? Does that mean IPEF will benefit participating countries more than previous trade pacts?
Ambassador Marc Knapper: 🌼First, we were extremely pleased that Vietnam chose to join the United States and other countries to kick off the IPEF in May 2022. We value very much Vietnam’s constructive role in the IPEF discussions.
Reporter: The Biden administration already concluded the first round of in-person negotiations for the IPEF in December 2022 but it seems no further progress has been made so far. Could you explain why? Please share with us any updates you may have.
Ambassador Marc Knapper: ꦫI believe it’s important to note that under the IPEF, significant progress has been made on three of the four pillars. However, there is still work to be done on the first pillar, which focuses on trade.
Negotiations involving different economies can be complex since each country seeks to promote its own interests and prosperity for its people. Nevertheless, we’re confident that working with partners like Vietnam, we can get across the finish line in the months ahead.Related story:
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