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[VIDEO] Vietnam Industrial Park Sector 2025 Outlook

When the U.S. first floated a 46% tariff on Vietnamese goods, it sparked real concern among investors and manufacturers alike. Now the dust has settled: the finalized rate is 20%—only a touch above the 19% applied to Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia, and still below India’s 25%. A uniform 40% tariff on transshipments will also apply across all U.S. trading partners.

With the uncertainty lifted, Vietnam’s structural advantages remain firmly intact—from its strategic location next to China to its robust industrial infrastructure and competitive operating costs. The minimal tariff gap, combined with a level playing field on transshipments, keeps Vietnam front and center for companies looking to localize supply chains, avoid punitive duties, and operate efficiently.

We remain optimistic on Vietnam’s industrial park companies, which are well-positioned to benefit from this clarity.

Watch our latest video for more insights:

Read our full report here: Vietnam Industrial Park sector: Capitalizing on the global supply chain transformation | Timvest

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