
Trump meets Vietnam leader, vows to remove Hanoi from restricted lists

President Trump met with Vietnamese leader To Lam, pledging to remove Vietnam from U.S. technology restrictions. This meeting, the first in-person encounter, followed significant deals worth over $30 billion, including a purchase of 90 aircraft from Boeing. Additionally, Trump announced a new 10% tariff on most imports after a Supreme Court ruling affected previous tariffs.
WASHINGTON/HANOI, Feb 20 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump met Vietnamese leader To Lam on Friday and said he would work to remove Hanoi from lists of countries restricted in accessing U.S. advanced technology, according to a summary of the talks posted on the news website of the Vietnamese government.
The first formal in-person meeting between the two took place at the White House after the head of Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party attended the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace in Washington.
The meeting followed the announcement of
deals
worth over $30 billion, under which Vietnamese airlines would buy 90 aircraft from U.S. planemaker Boeing (BA.N) .
Trump on Friday announced an immediate new 10% tariff on most imports from all countries after the Supreme Court struck down some of his earlier sweeping tariffs.
