Vietnam pushes US to lift tech restrictions

The prime minister seeks US support for technology.

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Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh called on the United States to remove export restrictions on certain technologies during an event in Hanoi hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce. Chinh emphasised Vietnam’s interest in satellite communications development and revealed ongoing talks with SpaceX to boost aerospace cooperation. He also urged the US to recognise Vietnam as a market economy, a step that could lower trade tariffs.

The US currently restricts Vietnam’s access to technologies deemed critical to national security, though Vietnam is allowed to import conventional weapons and some advanced technologies. Chinh questioned the necessity of the embargo, stating, “We are not fighting anyone, so why do you keep the embargo?”

Despite potential US tariffs of up to 20% on imports under the next Trump administration, Chinh avoided addressing the issue directly. He instead highlighted Vietnam’s $25 billion in expected foreign investment this year and stressed the importance of maintaining strong US-Vietnam relations to tackle global challenges.