News

US and Vietnam discuss business during President Biden’s visit to the country

You must be aware that the G20 Summit was held in India this time, and it took place over the weekend in the capital of India which is New Delhi. At the event, excluding Russia and China’s President, all the other dignitaries were present including the US President Joe Biden. It was also announced at the event that a resolution had been reached. After the event, as expected, US President Joe Biden went to Vietnam as planned prior to his arrival in India. During his short trip to Vietnam, the US President Biden discussed business with Vietnam’s firms.

As per the report, “Deals unveiled by the White House during the trip include Vietnam Airlines’ purchase of 50 Boeing 737 Max jets, in an agreement that it said was worth $7.8 billion” and also a “number of chip-related investments by U.S. firms in Vietnam, including plans by Marvell and Synopsys to build chip design centers in the country”. The report also mentioned about “a new $1.6 billion Amkor factory near Hanoi that will assemble, package and test chips is due to start operations in October. The investment value is on par with Intel’s $1.5 billion chip assembling plant in the south of the country – the company’s biggest worldwide”

White House also said that “U.S. conglomerate Honeywell will cooperate with a Vietnamese partner to launch a pilot project to develop Vietnam’s first battery energy storage system” and added that “Nvidia will also partner with Vietnam’s FPT, Viettel and Vingroup VinFast’s parent company, on AI in the country”. Now, we know that Vietnam is not a major country by any stretch of the imagination but it holds a lot of significance for the US as it “has the world’s second-biggest estimated deposits of rare earths, which are used in electric vehicles and wind turbines”. We already know that the US is not interested in building relationships with anyone but just strategic partnerships and this is one of them as well because we know that the US electric car manufacturers can benefit a lot from Vietnam’s supplies. Also, the meeting between US and Vietnam followed a historic upgrade of diplomatic relations agreed on Sunday, underscoring U.S. desire to boost Vietnam’s global role.

Navneet

Recent Posts

Five dead, over 200 injured in Christmas market attack in Germany’s Magdeburg

A tragic attack at a Christmas market in the eastern German city of Magdeburg left…

3 hours ago

Trump’s debt ceiling demand set aside as US Senate passes bill to avert Govt. shutdown

In a race against time, the Senate passed a crucial bipartisan funding bill early Saturday…

1 day ago

Russian President says he regrets not invading Ukraine earlier, in his year-end press conference

In his annual end-of-year press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin reflected on Russia's ongoing war…

2 days ago

House rejects GOP proposal to avert weekend shutdown of US Federal Government

The federal government moved closer to a shutdown on Thursday after the House of Representatives…

2 days ago

Netanyahu announces Israeli troops will stay in Syria’s Demilitarized Buffer Zone

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on Tuesday that Israeli forces will remain in the…

4 days ago

Chief of Russia’s nuclear protection forces killed in Moscow bombing

A high-ranking Russian military officer, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, was killed in a targeted bombing…

5 days ago