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Vietnam–US trade ties make new progress
Minister Do Duc Duy (C), USABC President and CEO Ted Osius (L) and Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Quoc Dung at the signing ceremony. VNA Photo: Đoàn Hùng
Vietnamese businesses sign 20 MoUs to import agricultural products from the US, with a total estimated value of up to 3 billion USD. VNA Photo: Đoàn Hùng
Vietnamese businesses sign 20 MoUs to import agricultural products from the US, with a total estimated value of up to 3 billion USD. VNA Photo: Đoàn Hùng
Vietnamese businesses sign 20 MoUs to import agricultural products from the US, with a total estimated value of up to 3 billion USD. VNA Photo: Đoàn Hùng
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Vietnam–US trade ties make new progress
06/07/2025 22:46
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A major step has just been made in Vietnam–US trade relations, as Vietnamese businesses signed 20 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) to import agricultural products from the US, with a total estimated value of up to 3 billion USD. The agreements were signed as part of a working visit by a delegation from Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Environment to the states of Iowa, Ohio, and Maryland, and Washington D.C., from June 2 to 6. The delegation, led by Minister Do Duc Duy, included representatives from nearly 50 Vietnamese agencies, agricultural businesses, and associations. VNA Photo: Đoàn Hùng
Vietnam–US trade ties make new progress
A major step has just been made in Vietnam–US trade relations, as Vietnamese businesses signed 20 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) to import agricultural products from the US, with a total estimated value of up to 3 billion USD. The agreements were signed as part of a working visit by a delegation from Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Environment to the states of Iowa, Ohio, and Maryland, and Washington D.C., from June 2 to 6. The delegation, led by Minister Do Duc Duy, included representatives from nearly 50 Vietnamese agencies, agricultural businesses, and associations. VNA Photo: Đoàn Hùng
Vietnam–US trade ties make new progress
A major step has just been made in Vietnam–US trade relations, as Vietnamese businesses signed 20 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) to import agricultural products from the US, with a total estimated value of up to 3 billion USD. The agreements were signed as part of a working visit by a delegation from Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Environment to the states of Iowa, Ohio, and Maryland, and Washington D.C., from June 2 to 6. The delegation, led by Minister Do Duc Duy, included representatives from nearly 50 Vietnamese agencies, agricultural businesses, and associations. VNA Photo: Đoàn Hùng
Vietnam–US trade ties make new progress
A major step has just been made in Vietnam–US trade relations, as Vietnamese businesses signed 20 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) to import agricultural products from the US, with a total estimated value of up to 3 billion USD. The agreements were signed as part of a working visit by a delegation from Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Environment to the states of Iowa, Ohio, and Maryland, and Washington D.C., from June 2 to 6. The delegation, led by Minister Do Duc Duy, included representatives from nearly 50 Vietnamese agencies, agricultural businesses, and associations. VNA Photo: Đoàn Hùng
Vietnam–US trade ties make new progress
A major step has just been made in Vietnam–US trade relations, as Vietnamese businesses signed 20 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) to import agricultural products from the US, with a total estimated value of up to 3 billion USD. The agreements were signed as part of a working visit by a delegation from Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Environment to the states of Iowa, Ohio, and Maryland, and Washington D.C., from June 2 to 6. The delegation, led by Minister Do Duc Duy, included representatives from nearly 50 Vietnamese agencies, agricultural businesses, and associations. VNA Photo: Đoàn Hùng
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