Trump meets Vietnam leader, vows to remove Hanoi from restricted lists

WASHINGTON/HANOI, Feb 20 (Reuters) - ⁠President Donald Trump met Vietnamese ⁠leader To Lam on Friday and ‌said he would work to remove Hanoi from lists of countries restricted in accessing U.S. ​advanced technology, according to a ⁠summary of the ⁠talks posted on the news website of ⁠the ‌Vietnamese government.

The first formal in-person meeting between the two ⁠took place at the White House after ​the ‌head of Vietnam's ruling Communist Party ⁠attended the ​inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace in Washington.

The meeting followed the announcement ⁠of deals worth over $30 ​billion, under which Vietnamese airlines would buy 90 aircraft from U.S. planemaker Boeing.

Trump on ⁠Friday announced an immediate new 10% tariff on most imports from all countries after the Supreme Court struck down ​some of his ⁠earlier sweeping tariffs.

(Reporting by Gram Slattery and ​Trevor Hunnicutt; additional reporting ‌by Khanh Vu and ​Francesco Guarascio in Hanoi; Editing by David Ljunggren and Kim Coghill)

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