The Hanoitimes – Customs officials have been ordered to collect cash deposits at rates as high as 456.23% on imports of the steel products produced in Vietnam using material from South Korea and Taiwan.
The US Commerce Department decided to imposed import duties of more than 400% on steel imports from Vietnam, accusing some businesses of shipping products from the Southeast Asian nation to evade the levies in a further escalation of tension between the two trading partners, Bloomberg reported.

Tiếp tục đọc “US slaps 400%-plus import tariffs on Vietnam steel”

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Vietnam is following an export-based growth model, striving to become a production base for multinational groups.








