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<br>HANOI, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Vietnamese and U.S. officials will meet late this month to discuss trade issues, [https://app.box.com/s/alxk5n3sxupnm8xx7zpwgbqz6hlm0l7g https://app.box.com/s/alxk5n3sxupnm8xx7zpwgbqz6hlm0l7g] Vietnam's trade ministry said on Monday, after the U.S.<br><br>Treasury last week labeled the Southeast Asian country a currency manipulator.<br> <br>"Vietnam regretted the USTR (United States Trade Representative) decision on October 2 to launch section 301 investigation over Vietnam's currency and timber," the ministry told Reuters in an emailed statement.<br> <br>The ministry said it was "extremely important for the two sides to maintain talks at the moment." (Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by Martin Petty)<br>
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<br>HANOI, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Vietnamese and [http://ge.tt/9wRND8B3/v/0 http://ge.tt/9wRND8B3/v/0] U.S. officials will meet late this month to discuss trade issues, Vietnam's trade ministry said on Monday, after the U.S.<br><br>Treasury last week labeled the Southeast Asian country a currency manipulator.<br> <br>"Vietnam regretted the USTR (United States Trade Representative) decision on October 2 to launch section 301 investigation over Vietnam's currency and timber," the ministry told Reuters in an emailed statement.<br> <br>The ministry said it was "extremely important for the two sides to maintain talks at the moment." (Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by Martin Petty)<br>

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HANOI, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Vietnamese and http://ge.tt/9wRND8B3/v/0 U.S. officials will meet late this month to discuss trade issues, Vietnam's trade ministry said on Monday, after the U.S.

Treasury last week labeled the Southeast Asian country a currency manipulator.

"Vietnam regretted the USTR (United States Trade Representative) decision on October 2 to launch section 301 investigation over Vietnam's currency and timber," the ministry told Reuters in an emailed statement.

The ministry said it was "extremely important for the two sides to maintain talks at the moment." (Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by Martin Petty)