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Vietnam PM urges Trump to take objective view in trade dispute

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Vietnam PM urges Trump to take objective view in trade dispute

 

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at the Government office, ahead of the second U.S.-North Korea summit, in Hanoi, Vietnam February 27, 2019. Manan Vatsyayana/Pool via Reuters

 

HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam's prime minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said on Monday the country's exchange rate policy was not aimed at helping its exports and asked that U.S. President Donald Trump have "a more objective assessment of the reality in Vietnam".

 

The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) said earlier this month that under Trump's direction, it was opening an investigation into whether Vietnam has been undervaluing its dong currency and harming U.S. commerce.

 

"If the dong is devalued, it would seriously hurt the economy," Phuc told Adam Boehler, head of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), in Hanoi on Monday.

 

"Vietnam is not using exchange rate policy to create a competitive advantage in international trade."

 

Vietnam has been on Washington's watchlist of currency manipulators because of its trade surplus with the United States, a large current-account surplus and a perception that its central bank has been actively buying foreign currency.

 

The U.S. Treasury in August found that Vietnam's currency was undervalued in 2019 by about 4.7% against the dollar due in part to government intervention.

 

Phuc asked Boehler to tell Trump and the USTR to "have a more objective assessment of reality in Vietnam" with regard to the trade imbalance.

 

The DFC said Boehler was in Vietnam to "discuss a broad spectrum of opportunities". On Tuesday, the deputy governor of Vietnam's state bank told USTR officials that it "operates within the framework of international monetary policy".

 

Vietnam's trade surplus with the United States, widened to $44.3 billion in the first nine months of this year from $33.96 billion a year earlier, according to Vietnam's customs data.

 

The U.S. Treasury Department is unlikely to release its long-delayed semi-annual report to Congress on international currency manipulation until after the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 3, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday.

 

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Fat chance on getting objective view from Trump. Everything is subjective with him: me, me and me.

Don't agree? Notice how often his "assessment" of foreign leaders is based on "I like him"... "he likes me... we get along" etc. If you can get him buttered up with praise, details of diplomacy, treaties etc not so important.

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9 hours ago, Emdog said:

Fat chance on getting objective view from Trump. Everything is subjective with him: me, me and me.

Don't agree? Notice how often his "assessment" of foreign leaders is based on "I like him"... "he likes me... we get along" etc. If you can get him buttered up with praise, details of diplomacy, treaties etc not so important.

All just for show; the Vietnamese are no fools, they already understand that Trump is purely transactional as noted by John Kelly and in it entirely for what benefits him. All they have to do is figure out a way to funnel some of the booty to Don's bank account in China (or make one there) and they'll be able to get anything they want.

Here we go again ....... the US and its foreign policy - a failure since 1945 and the sequels are in the making while we speak! 

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