Recent changes in US tariffs - Impacts & chances for manufacturers/exporters in Vietnam
Online Platform: Microsoft Teams Meeting
As the United States continues to shift its tariff landscape - especially in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s February 20, 2026 ruling, and President Trump’s Proclamation imposing a new 10% global tariff under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 effective February 24, 2026 - trade policies are evolving at a pace that demands immediate attention. For businesses in Vietnam, staying ahead of these changes is essential to protect and strengthen their competitive edge.
To help you grasp the latest U.S. tariff updates and understand the emerging opportunities and challenges for manufacturers and exporters in Vietnam, we are excited to invite you to our online webinar.
Key takeaways
- Most up-to-date insights on U.S. tariff shifts.
- Direct impacts that hit manufacturers and exporters in Vietnam
- Strategic guidance to remain competitive and stay ahead of risk.
SPEAKERS
Tung Nguyen
Counsel
BakerHostetler, Washington, D.C.
Tung Nguyen is a counsel at BakerHostetler in Washington, DC, specializing in international trade. He has extensive experience advising and representing foreign governments and companies in U.S. antidumping and countervailing duty proceedings, as well as in safeguards (Section 201), unfair trade (Section 301), and national security (Section 232) duty proceedings before the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission. Tung also provides guidance on complex customs compliance issues, including country of origin, classification, customs valuation, protests, and trade policy matters. He and his team frequently appear before the U.S. Court of International Trade, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and NAFTA/USMCA panels to litigate international trade issues.
Nguyen Nhat Linh
Director
Trade and Customs
KPMG in Vietnam
Linh is the Director of KPMG in Vietnam’s Trade & Customs practice, bringing 16 years of experience in customs compliance, tariff classification, valuation, and duty optimization. She has supported multinational and Vietnamese manufacturers through post‑customs clearance audits, tariff reviews, and complex customs disputes across sectors such as automotive, electronics, and heavy industry.
With a background managing APAC‑wide customs and transfer pricing operations, Linh has deep expertise in tariff exposure, origin rules, and cross‑border supply‑chain risks. She also leads KPMG in Vietnam’s work on U.S. and Vietnam anti‑dumping and countervailing investigations, guiding clients on origin verification, ADCV documentation, and engagement with regulatory authorities.
Important Information:
- A link to join the webinar will be provided in the confirmation email
- Participation is free of charge with no limit on the number of registrations
- Registration may close early due to high demand
- The webinar will be conducted in English
Venue
Online Platform: Microsoft Teams Meeting
For any further information, please contact:
- Ms. Hoang Anh | anhhnguyen10@kpmg.com.vn | +84 977 111 918
- Ms. Mai Trang | tmluu@kpmg.com.vn | +84 24 39 461 600