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Vietnam's factory workers living in fear of Trump's tariffs
The Straits Times
|May 06, 2025
For Vietnam's legion of factory workers, the mathematics of making a living was complicated enough before US President Donald Trump announced a whopping tariff on the goods they make.
HO CHI MINH CITY - For Vietnam's legion of factory workers, the mathematics of making a living was complicated enough before US President Donald Trump announced a whopping tariff on the goods they make.
Ms Nguyen Thi Tuyet Hanh worked two factory jobs, six days a week, for nearly a year after her husband lost his job in 2023. She had no other choice as she had to help feed their four children and keep them in school.
"It was brutal," Ms Hanh, 40, said. Her husband is working full-time again at a factory, but Mr Trump's plan to put a 46 per cent tariff on imports from Vietnam hangs over their family, who live in a row of concrete tenements on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City.
"My family lived through that difficult time - I don't want to live it again," said Ms Hanh, who earns US$577 (S$746) a month as a line manager overseeing 138 workers making shoes for Nike, French sporting goods company Salomon and other global brands.
Fear is reverberating on her factory floor, alive with the hum of sewing machines stitching the fabric for shoes that are shipped to the US.
Mr Trump paused the tariff on Vietnam, and similar levies on dozens of other countries, for 90 days. But it hardly matters here.
The destabilizing prospect that the tariffs will be reinstated is already chipping away at Vietnam's economic growth, which hinges on making things for American consumers.
Vietnam's textile and garment factories have paper-thin profit margins - an average of 5 per cent, executives said.
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