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and Vietnamese businesses have urged the Trump administration to delay a planned 46% tariff on Vietnamese goods, stating it would harm bilateral commercial relations. The tariff, set to take effect on Wednesday, was described as "shockingly high" by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the American Chamber of Commerce in Hanoi. They argue that lower tariffs would benefit both countries, while higher tariffs would not.
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