Vietnam to Reduce Tariffs on Certain Ag Imports
Vietnam plans to reduce a range of tariff rates on agricultural goods, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service report released June 1. The measures, which take effect July 10, will reduce tariffs on dairy products, almonds,…
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apples, grapes, wheat, walnuts, frozen potatoes, raisins, chilled pork and ethanol, the report said. The measures also include a “temporary reduction” in tariffs for frozen pork through Dec. 31. The reduced rates will apply to imports for all trading partners with which Vietnam “has no preferential arrangements in place.”