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Is Vietnam losing its appeal for China’s manufacturers bypassing US tariffs?

  • Vietnam has long been a preferred destination for foreign-invested projects, but rising costs are pushing Chinese firms to consider their options

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Chervon, a Chinese manufacturer of power tools and outdoor power equipment, launched a small factory base in Vietnam three years ago with high hopes for cutting costs.

The plant pumps out 1.5 million tools per year to avoid a 25 per cent tariff that Chervon would pay if it shipped straight from its Nanjing plant in China to the United States, executive deputy general manager Ren Jianjun said.

But the 31-year-old firm that draws about two-thirds of its business from the US is making less money from Vietnam than expected, with Ren blaming a 10 per cent rise in raw material costs and a smaller increase in operating costs.

“Overall, costs are about 7 per cent higher than in China, which basically equals the 7.5 per cent tariff previously,” he said during a Chinese government-organised media tour in June, referring to the US tariff rate before the US-China trade war, which began in July 2018 and eventually led to tariffs on some US$550 billion of Chinese goods and US$185 billion of US goods.
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And Ren is not the only Chinese executive to have tried Vietnam to save production costs or as a workaround for US tariffs that went up in 2018 and 2019 as part of Washington’s trade dispute with Beijing.

If [the companies] don’t respond with their own increases, our companies’ profits will be impacted
Chieh Hao-chuan, Council of Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce in Vietnam
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