Imported car sales soar despite efforts to tighten imports

Sep 24th at 10:19
24-09-2019 10:19:27+07:00

Imported car sales soar despite efforts to tighten imports

Consumption of imported cars has skyrocketed while that of locally-assembled ones is falling despite efforts last year to tighten imports.

 

From January to August, sales of imported cars rose 178 percent year-on-year to 82,800 units, while that of locally-assembled vehicles dropped 14 percent to 119,700 units, according to the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA).

The number of imported vehicles with nine seats or less in the period almost quadrupled to over 71,000, according to Vietnam Customs.

However, the high increase in imports this year has to do with a plunge last year because of a government decree that introduced tougher conditions for car importers, requiring them to provide certain certificates to ensure quality and countries of origin. This had led to a decline of 20 percent from 2017.

Imports started to regain traction in the second half of last year when businesses were able to meet those requirements.

Vietnam is considering removing special consumption tax on car parts produced locally to boost local manufacturing. Some businesses are shifting their production of high-demand vehicles to the country.

As Vietnam sees rising demand among people to switch from motorbikes to cars alongside an increase in the country’s per capita income, annual car sales could more than triple in the next five years to reach a million in 2025, according to the Ministry of Finance.

Vietnam imported 95,900 automobiles in January-August, up 3.2 times year-on-year, 86 percent of these from Thailand and Indonesia, according to Vietnam Customs.

vnexpress



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Local rice industry needs technology in preservation and processing

The application of advanced technology in preservation and processing is the most important factor in Viet Nam’s rice value chain, said Nguyen Hong Son, Director of...

Incomplete joy

Vietnam’s rice export to the Philippines has sharply grown since the latter removed her rice import quotas at the beginning of this year. Still, when it comes to...

Farmers suffer as chicken prices drop to 10-year low

Farmers are hit hard as chicken prices drop to 10-year low in southern Vietnam, with the African swine fever prompting a livestock switch.

CBU automobile imports surge in Jan-Aug

Vietnam imported nearly 95,930 completely-built-up (CBU) automobiles in the January-August period, tripling that in the same period last year, according to the...

Rice importers’ changes of requirements pose challenges and opportunities

Changes to strict rice import and export requirements set by importers of Vietnam’s rice, in addition to posing challenges, have prompted the country’s rice sector...

The Ministry of Finance postpones plan of tax increase on hot rolled steel coil

The Ministry of Finance has postponed its plan of increasing the most-favoured nation (MFN) tariff on imported hot rolled steel coil (HRC) from zero per cent to 5...

Local firm exports four tonnes of sheep wool yarn to Japan

The Da Lat Worsted Spinning Limited Co in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has shipped the first batch of four tonnes of sheep wool yarn to Japan.

Planned HRC steel import duty hike aborted 

The Ministry of Finance, bowing to strong opposition from steelmakers and industry experts, has abandoned a planned increase of the Most Favored Nations import duty...

India’s import quotas harm local incense firms

This opinion was put forward at a meeting between businesses and State agencies related to the issue this week. At this meeting held by the WTO Centre under the...

Crude import tax zeroed in November

The Prime Minister announced import tax on crude oil will be scrapped from the current rate of 5 per cent.

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top