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Vietnam's foreign ministry says it will constructively address US concerns about transshipment.

Vietnam's Foreign Ministry said that it will continue to address U.S. concerns about transshipment in a constructive manner. Washington had said last week it lost annual 'tariff revenues' of between $19 and $26 billion on goods, mostly from China, which are transshipped via third countries including Vietnam to avoid U.S. import duties.

Pham 'Thu Hang, spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry in Hanoi, said at a regular Hanoi press conference: "We will...continue to engage...in dialogue regarding U.S. concerns in a positive manner and consistent the Vietnam-U.S. Comprehensive Strategic Partnership."

She said: "This will 'help to maintain the stable, mutually benevolent growth of economic relations and trade between the two countries and... at the same time, contribute to a wealthy, transparent,?investment, and business environment in Vietnam." Reporting by Phuong nguyen, Writing by Khanh Vu, Editing by David Stanway & John Mair

(source: Reuters)