Vietnam PM pledges quick licensing for Musk's Starlink, more imports

Key Points

  • Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh announced plans to expedite the licensing of Elon Musk's Starlink for a pilot satellite internet service.
  • Vietnam is addressing its trade surplus with the U.S. by considering imports of aircraft, arms, LNG, agricultural goods, and pharmaceuticals.
  • The Vietnamese government is in discussions with Boeing for potential aircraft purchases to balance trade, including a significant deal with Vietnam Airlines for 50 Boeing 737 Max jets.

Summary

Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has expressed intentions to quickly issue a license for Starlink, Elon Musk's satellite internet service, under a pilot scheme. This announcement was made during a meeting with nearly 40 U.S. businesses in Hanoi, where Chinh also discussed measures to rebalance Vietnam's trade surplus with the U.S. These measures include potential imports of various goods like aircraft, arms, and agricultural products. The government aims to mitigate the risk of U.S. tariffs due to Vietnam's significant trade surplus, which reached a record last year. Additionally, Vietnam is negotiating with Boeing for aircraft purchases, with Vietnam Airlines having already committed to buying 50 Boeing 737 Max jets in a deal valued at $11 billion. The discussions also touched on military deals, including the possible acquisition of Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules planes, as part of efforts to diversify imports and address trade imbalances.

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March 1, 2025
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