HANOI (Reuters) -Vietnam expects to sign a "reciprocal trade agreement" with the United States soon, Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son said on Wednesday, as a new round of negotiations gets underway in Washington DC. "Only trust can lead to cooperation, and only cooperation can lead to prosperity … and Vietnam always seeks to boost cooperation with the United States," Son said at a U.S.-Vietnam business summit in Hanoi. In October the two countries agreed to finalise a trade deal within weeks that would keep tariffs on imports of Vietnamese goods to the United States at 20%, but would exempt certain unspecified products. Son at the summit called on U.S. businesses to support a visit to the United States by Vietnamese leader To Lam, and also to encourage Washington to recognize Vietnam as
Vietnam expects to sign trade deal with U.S. soon, deputy PM says
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