The leaders of Vietnam and Spain today pledged to boost their financial ties and their defense cooperation and expressed their support to maintain free trade at a time when both countries have been hit by Trump’s duties. Spain and the Asian industrial giant, Vietnam, seek to avoid imposing 46% duties on Vietnamese goods and 25% on EU products imported to the US and are in force today. Vietnam wants to upgrade its ties with Spain to the level of integrated strategic partnership as soon as possible, as his prime minister, Fam Minsin, said, during a visit by his Spanish counterpart, Pedro Sanchez. Sanchez met in Hanoi with Vietnamese leaders as part of a visit to East Asia to be completed in Beijing on Friday. ‘About this global situation, the harder and the greater the challenge, […]
Source: News Beast

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