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Vietnam Steel Association seeks action against U.S. over steel tariff

04/05/2018, Vietnam Net

The Vietnam Steel Association (VSA) has sent a petition to relevant authorities to take action, including complaints to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and counter-tariffs against U.S. products, to safeguard local enterprises from the U.S. steel tariff.


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The Vietnam Steel Association (VSA) has sent a petition to relevant authorities to take action to safeguard local enterprises from the U.S. steel tariff.


In the petition sent to the Government Office, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, VSA chairman Ho Nghia Dung suggested that State agencies help steel enterprises avert losses caused by a 25% tariff on steel imposed by the U.S., news website VnExpress reports.

VSA proposed that the two above-mentioned ministries work with related agencies from the U.S. to express the official stance of Vietnam towards the steeltariff, and lodge a complaint to WTO as other countries have done.

The petition also requests the ministries and agencies ask the U.S. to remove its planned tariff on Vietnam’s steel on the basis of mutual security relation and multifaceted Partnership and Co-operation Agreement (PCA) that was announced during the official Vietnam visit by U.S. President Donald Trump in end-2017.

In case the U.S. keeps slapping the tariff, Vietnam should suggest the partner consider a tax exemption for a special type of Vietnam steel exported stateside. According to the petition, the Government should rethinkpreferential tariffs on imports from the U.S. as a countermeasure.

VSA has gathered voices from local enterprises, and hired lawyers in the U.S. after America initiated its investigation to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum.Upon widespread protests, the U.S.has gradually excluded many countries from the tariffs, saying such countries are its allies, which causes unfair competition for other steel exporting nations, including Vietnam.

VSA in the petition also stresses that the steel trade between Vietnam and the U.S. is fairly balanced, or even in favor of the U.S.

Between 2012 and 2017, Vietnam exported some 2.48 million tons of steel to the U.S. and imported around 2.52 million tons from this country. Thus, the import-export balance of trade between the two countries is equivalent.

Last year, there was 567,000 tons of Vietnam steel exported to the U.S., but the former also imported 632,000 tons of steel from the latter. In addition, the amount of Vietnam steel bound for the U.S. accounts for a small 1.66% of America’s total steel imports.

Most of Vietnam steel is used for civil construction. That the U.S. government said steel may threaten its security is unreasonable.

The tariff of 25% will adversely affect Vietnam’s steel industry in terms of both export and production, and even causes the country to lose its market in the U.S., as Vietnam steel is not able to compete with those from other countries that enjoy taxexemptions.

http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/bu...ks-action-against-u-s--over-steel-tariff.html

@Viet , @Viva_Viet

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VN and China should join hands in fight against US economic imperialism. Without China, VN would be easy prey.
 
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Vietnam Steel Association seeks action against U.S. over steel tariff


@Viet , @Viva_Viet

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VN and China should join hands in fight against US economic imperialism. Without China, VN would be easy prey.
Just support VN to unify sub Mekong and control malacca, dont try to stop us like in 1979, then VN alone is strong enough to beat US again :cool:
 
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Just support VN to unify sub Mekong and control malacca, dont try to stop us like in 1979, then VN alone is strong enough to beat US again :cool:
I'm going to win $50 million dollar lottery next month, and be richer than Bill Gates by next year. I think my dream has a better chance of becoming reality.
 
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I'm going to win $50 million dollar lottery next month, and be richer than Bill Gates by next year. I think my dream has a better chance of becoming reality.
Okay, then we just sit and see CN collapse due to Trump's bully and then take sub mekong and malacca after that.

remember that even both US-CN still can not stop VN expansion to laos-Cam in 1979. So, when CN collapse, US will let VN take malacca cos eating CN is enough and need time to digest :cool:
 
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Okay, then we just sit and see CN collapse due to Trump's bully and then take sub mekong and malacca after that.

remember that even both US-CN still can not stop VN expansion to laos-Cam in 1979. So, when CN collapse, US will let VN take malacca cos eating CN is enough and need time to digest :cool:
That's mildly entertaining, like watching a monkey screech at the zoo.
 
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Just support VN to unify sub Mekong and control malacca, dont try to stop us like in 1979, then VN alone is strong enough to beat US again :cool:

Don't forget to seek advice from the "military professionals" on this forum who are linked to Vietnam. LOL!

Okay, then we just sit and see CN collapse due to Trump's bully and then take sub mekong and malacca after that.

remember that even both US-CN still can not stop VN expansion to laos-Cam in 1979. So, when CN collapse, US will let VN take malacca cos eating CN is enough and need time to digest :cool:

You guys have been trying so hard to lick the arses but still you cannot evade their notion of appearing as a threat to the US economic security. How pathetic!
 
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Just support VN to unify sub Mekong and control malacca, dont try to stop us like in 1979, then VN alone is strong enough to beat US again :cool:

The war is more of an economic, my friend. Old-style guerrilla tactics won't help much.

Your only option is to look region-wise.

On the other hand, I like the US estranges Vietnam. Otherwise, you guys have some sectors in society ready to trade sovereignty for US economic yoke.
 
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The war is more of an economic, my friend. Old-style guerrilla tactics won't help much.

Your only option is to look region-wise.

On the other hand, I like the US estranges Vietnam. Otherwise, you guys have some sectors in society ready to trade sovereignty for US economic yoke.
US estrange everyone including JP,SK,Aussie now, thats why we form TPP to protect ourselves and sell steel to Aussie,NZ instead.

U know why chairman Mao support VN defeat US ? Cos Mao knew that PLA never strong enough to resist US power ( in TW conflict, PLa was slaughtered completely while no single US troop die ). Its still so easy for Trump to destroy CN now.

If Xi is not smart enough to realise that helping VN to get stronger is the only choice to weaken US power in Asia,then we just sit and watch CN collapse.
 
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Just support VN to unify sub Mekong and control malacca, dont try to stop us like in 1979, then VN alone is strong enough to beat US again :cool:

What is China's interest to support Vietnam to unify sub Mekong and control Malacca ?:pop:, if Vietnam willing to change their script back to Hanzi and be part of China, we might consider that.:smokin:
 
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US estrange everyone including JP,SK,Aussie now, thats why we form TPP to protect ourselves and sell steel to Aussie,NZ instead.

U know why chairman Mao support VN defeat US ? Cos Mao knew that PLA never strong enough to resist US power ( in TW conflict, PLa was slaughtered completely while no single US troop die ). Its still so easy for Trump to destroy CN now.

If Xi is not smart enough to realise that helping VN to get stronger is the only choice to weaken US power in Asia,then we just sit and watch CN collapse.

China is in no way willing to see a weakened Vietnam as long as Vietnam has independent foreign policy and does not invite foreign interests into the region.

Just like we are able to sit down and talk to the Philippines and many ASEAN nations, we can also sit down and talk to Vietnam.

In a sense, we are interdependent because our security (economic and geopolitical) are interdependent).

But, as @Kiss_of_the_Dragon says, a stronger yet tied to the US leash Vietnam is of no use to China, and also bad for Vietnam as well. To get China's full trust, you need to give strong signs that you will be acting on your behalf only and caring your interests only.
 
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China is in no way willing to see a weakened Vietnam as long as Vietnam has independent foreign policy and does not invite foreign interests into the region.

Just like we are able to sit down and talk to the Philippines and many ASEAN nations, we can also sit down and talk to Vietnam.

In a sense, we are interdependent because our security (economic and geopolitical) are interdependent).

But, as @Kiss_of_the_Dragon says, a stronger yet tied to the US leash Vietnam is of no use to China, and also bad for Vietnam as well. To get China's full trust, you need to give strong signs that you will be acting on your behalf only and caring your interests only.
Bro, its sad that CN will be in big chaos in 2023 due to Trump's bully and TPP based on our calculation . Trump dont buy our steel, then Aussia- NZ will buy cos TPP nations will protect one another, but CN steel will go broke like ZTE.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/chinas-zte-facing-loan-default-threat.557405/

We are interdependent because VN is still small, when VN can unify sub Mekong and control mallacca, then US can not threaten Vn any more while CN still on the verge of collapse cos yoru PLA is coward and useless, cant help CN resist against US's bully.

SO, If CN dont help, then we just simply wait till CN in chaos and will unify sub-mekong , control Malacca wt Russia's help.
 
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actually Vietnam steel is doing well because of no import duty by goverment on hot rolled steel
right now Vietnam has very strong position in southeast market , it become almost impossible for us to compete with Vietnam steel price ,my company is facing very hard time from almost last 7 month
 
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Trump dont buy our steel, then Aussia- NZ will buy cos TPP nations will protect one another, but CN steel will go broke like ZTE.

Well, if Vietnam has trade option other than the US, China probably has ten times more. You know, China is the largest trading nation on earth.

In the first quarter of this year, the US share of China's total trade was about 13%.

Not that much. I suspect Vietnam relies more on the US market (in terms of %) than China does for its exports. Do you anticipate Vietnam's collapse?
 
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