Honda Vietnam eyes imports as snapped supply chains hit production

May 11th at 10:03
11-05-2020 10:03:01+07:00

Honda Vietnam eyes imports as snapped supply chains hit production

Honda Vietnam is considering more car imports this year since local production has been hit by the supply chain disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

A staff examines cars in Honda's factory in northern Vinh Phuc Province. Photo courtesy of Honda Vietnam.

Its production is set to fall by 30 percent from last year due to difficulties in sourcing parts from Malaysia and India, where suppliers had to shut down plants, the company said in a recent report to the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

Motorbike production is set to fall by 43 percent year-on-year in the second quarter, it said.

Since the impact of the pandemic could last years, the company is considering importing more cars to meet demand.

Honda and other car manufacturers such as Toyota and Ford had to close their factories and dealerships for the first two weeks of April to comply with the government’s social distancing orders.

Car production fell 23.8 percent year-on-year in the first four months to 61,400 units, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Honda, which has the third highest auto sales in Vietnam, saw first quarter sales plummet by 39 percent year-on-year to 5,290 units, according to the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA).

Other top brands also saw double-digit drops as overall sales dropped to a five-year low of 52,500, VAMA said.

Last year car production had risen by 9.6 percent to 363,800 units, according to the industry ministry.

Vnexpress





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Wood processing firms survive amid Covid-19, eye post-pandemic opportunities

Many wood processing firms have managed to operate despite the COVID-19 pandemic and many have even chalked out measures to take advantage of the opportunities on...

Countering COVID-19 headwinds to manage export growth

Although the COVID-19 pandemic has cast adverse impacts on production and export across the board, many businesses have taken innovative measures to manage stable...

PM calls for thrifty power use as shortfall looms

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc has called on all sections of society to reduce power consumption to save at least 2 percent annually.

Localization rate in Vietnam’s car industry remains low compared to regional peers

The main issues of the local automobile industry lie in the inability to master core technologies such as engine production, the control and transmission systems.

F.Studio's prospects made more abysmal by rumours of first Apple Store in Vietnam

Its gloomy business results in the past two years are expected to grow even worse for F.Studio, which sells genuine Apple products and accessories, once Apple sets...

Quang Tri eyes $86m logistics centre

The People's Committee of Quang Tri has approved in principle for Dong Nam ICD JSC to develop a logistics centre, expected to cost more than VND2 trillion (US$86...

Seafood exports continue reduction in Q2

Viet Nam’s seafood exports will continue to see reductions in next few months due to the pandemic, according to the Viet Nam Association Seafood Exporters and...

PM asks nation to save electricity

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has called for the country to save at least 2 per cent of total energy consumption each year.

After swift virus success, Vietnam sets sights on post-pandemic business

After proclaiming success in containing the coronavirus, Vietnam is positioning itself as a safe place to do business, capitalising on demand from international...

Voice AI startup Uniphore to disrupt Vietnam’s customer service industry

Conversational AI startup, Uniphore has achieved a noticeable position in its segment in Vietnam since 2018. With a local office and support team, the company is...


MOST READ


Back To Top