[SMM Analysis: Will Vietnam's ESS Battery Exports Bear the Brunt of the US's New Tariff Announcement?]
SMM News on July 16: It is reported that since early July, the US has been sending letters to multiple countries announcing that new tariffs will take effect on August 1 and apply to "all goods". Meanwhile, during the long weekend of "Independence Day", US President Trump stated that countries without trade agreements with the US will face punitive tariffs of up to 70% starting from August.
SMM News on July 16: It is reported that since early July, the US has been sending letters to multiple countries announcing that new tariffs will take effect on August 1 and apply to "all goods". Meanwhile, during the long weekend of "Independence Day", US President Trump stated that countries without trade agreements with the US will face punitive tariffs of up to 70% starting from August.
According to US Customs data, the US imported 149 million lead-acid batteries in 2024, up 25.69% YoY. The top five import source countries were Mexico, Vietnam, South Korea, China, and Malaysia, accounting for 87.23% of the total annual imports of lead-acid batteries in the US. Vietnam, China, and Malaysia accounted for 23.29%, 6.58%, and 6.58% respectively.
As the second-largest import source country for US lead-acid batteries, and particularly the largest among other import source countries for US lead-acid batteries, Vietnam accounted for 17.58% of the US's other lead-acid battery imports in 2024. Changes in tariffs will have a significant impact on the imports and exports of both countries. In early July, Trump announced via Truth Social that the US would impose a 20% tariff on Vietnamese exports, and 40% if the goods were produced in a third country. In exchange, Vietnam would implement zero tariffs on US goods. According to foreign media reports, Vietnam and the US had reached a preliminary consensus on reducing export tariffs to the US on July 10, but at the last minute, Trump raised the tariff rate to 20%.
The increase in tariffs not only affects the export costs of local lead-acid battery enterprises in Vietnam but also impacts some Chinese-funded lead-acid battery enterprises that have established factories in Vietnam. It is understood that in recent years, due to changes in the domestic and overseas supply landscape of lead ingots, the SHFE/LME price ratio has reversed, with China's lead ingots shifting from exports to imports, indicating that the production cost of lead-acid batteries, which primarily use lead ingots as raw materials, is higher than that in overseas markets. The decline in the cost advantages of exporting lead-acid batteries has prompted more enterprises to go global and establish factories, with Vietnam being one of the choices for Chinese lead-acid battery enterprises. In recent years, new lead-acid battery projects have been concentrated, including ESS batteries, e-bike batteries, and automotive batteries.
According to the latest news, on July 15, Trump stated that tariff collection would begin on August 1 and indicated that the agreement with Vietnam was basically finalised, but the tariff rates and details had not yet been announced. We still need to monitor the developments in its tariff policies.
In addition, since Trump announced a 90-day suspension of the "reciprocal tariff" plan in April this year, only a few agreements have been reached, including a temporary framework agreement with China and trade agreements with the UK and Vietnam. The originally scheduled implementation date of July 9 was also postponed to August 1. It is reported that US Treasury Secretary Bessent stated in an interview with Bloomberg Television on August 15 local time that the originally scheduled deadline for the US-China tariff truce, which was due next month, is flexible, and market participants do not need to worry about the deadline. The current negotiations between China and the US are "going well", and both sides are expected to hold talks in the coming weeks.
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